The Project
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Piper Lynn Grace is a 15 year old troubled girl. When Piper finally pushes the edge with her mother, she puts her in a foreign boarding school. After being in school for awhile , she meets an unfamiliar girl, named Alexis M. Wright. She actually takes Piper seriously. After their teacher Mr. Weaver pairs them up for a chemistry project, they then learn that they have very much in common. Alexis, is studying to be a professional writer, she is in boarding school, for extra credit. She meets Piper in a chemistry project studying human anatomy. These two opposites attract, through a strong magnetic bond. Piper isn't really good influence on Alexis, but that doesn't mean they can't be friends. Right? Story by Allie Marsh and Karissa Shutler
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