Science and Calculus Never Taught Me How To Fight
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Ongoing, First published May 03, 2016
Just a little something something I wrote to pass the time. Maybe get this published... Who knows.

Jinxx Stone is the new arrival at Mayfield High. Thrown out of their comfort zone, it's up to them to find out how to deal with perverted teachers, creepy classmates who have no clue what they're talking about, annoying cheerleaders, and of course, a scandal with their twin. To put it nicely, they're not having a nice time out of the classroom and things get nasty real quick between them and the head cheerleader leading to some words and phrases being said that no one really means. All's fair until someone gets hurt, right? They can't stop the rumor flying, but maybe there's someone who can; that person coming in the form of their friend Andii Deriva. What will win; their near flawless track record, or the overbearing nature of high school rumors?
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