Don't Trust The Big Bad Wolf
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  • Reads 23
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Mar 21, 2016
Highschool. What a great place to start over.  New people, new teachers, new life.
Exept.... things don't work that way.
Popular kids stay popular, weirdos, stay weird and secrets can still screw everything up, just like they did before.
Hanna is the hottest girl in school, leather jackets and peircings seem clishe but they realy do make you  way cooler than you are,  she looks like she knows what she's doing and she hooked up with probably every other cool kid in school, girl, or guy.
Lina likes tea and oversized sweaters and peace. She likes reading and staying at home, she also tends to like popular idiots like Hanna who will most likely completely ruin her calmness.
At least that's what she thinks.
And she's mostly right.
Exept for the fact that she has no idea how much trouble Hanna actualy is until she sees her fangs. Literally.
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