The Jock and The Cheerleader

The Jock and The Cheerleader

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In every romance story that we read, the common synopsis is about popular boys falling for nerds. Cheerleaders or popular girls are always depicted as the villain or the school slut. What happens if a different twist in the story happens? What happens if the most popular guy and the popular girl couldn't stand each other? Jake is the most popular guy in Wilson High. He is the star quarterback of the school and President of the Senior Class. Not only does he have the looks but he has the brains as well. The majority of the female population in their school is in love with him. Christina is the most popular girl in Wilson High. She is the head cheerleader of the school, the team captain of their softball team, and the vice-president of the Senior Class. Not only does she have the looks and the brains but she is also kind-hearted and is always ready to help anyone who needs help. She is loved by everyone and half of the male population wants to date her. Follow this hilarious story about a typical high school scenario plots but with a twist.
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It's the first day of June's senior year and everything is already going wrong. Her first boyfriend and supposedly love of her life dumps her for someone else, her heart is broken and feels like it won't ever heal again and her best friend makes her join the most unnecessary club on earth to help her find new friends she most definitely does not need. Still. New chances are for new beginnings, right? Instead of falling into a deep dark pit of self pity (however tempting that may sound), all of this betrayal ends up leading her to the best friends she's ever had and the most exciting school year of her life. Oh - and a whole new fake boyfriend, to get some revenge on that idiot who dumped her. And who knows. Maybe even more.

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