Love I Never Knew

Love I Never Knew

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Natasha is one of the smartest girls in school. She is one of the coolest people in school but you wouldn't know unless you really hung out with her. When she started high school, every guy wanted her but after a year or two, they all just became regular people. Erin is the school's football team quarterback. Undercover he's the smart A student but only him and his teachers know. He covers it up from everybody else because he doesn't want them to think any less of him. He also carries an undercover background. Want to know more... you'll have to read to find out.
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