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Just Your Average Summer
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Ongoing, First published Jun 14, 2016
Paige Summers is what you would call an average girl. She's not popular, but she's not socially awkward. No one would ever be mean to her, or tease her, but that's mostly because no one notices her. But this all changes when she is diagnosed with Leukemia, an aggressive type of cancer. Suddenly, everyone takes notice of her. Her days are filled with sympathy, teasing, hospitals, and radiation, until she feels she can't take it anymore. So she is sent to live with her great uncle, who lives out on a private island. But when her condition takes a turn for the worse she most make a hard choice that could ultimately mean life or death.
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Mia Summers was average. She wasn't popular, but she wasn't a nobody. She wasn't a straight A' student, but she didn't have failing grades either. Sure, she had a past. A horrifying past. But she was normal, and completely under the radar. Daniel Storm was well known. Teachers hated him, some students feared him, others hated him, and a few adored him. He was known for disrupting class, school fights, and other stupid reasons. Daniel was the classic "bad boy". He looked the part, and acted the part. Daniel was an egotistical, arrogant, cocky, jerk; but he was also protective of the ones he cared for. To say he was on the radar was an understatement. In his mind, he owned the radar.