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Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2016
"Mr.Preston Tanner would you show the class the new exercise equipment  we will be using for the rest of the year.", Mr.Kroin our senior year gym teacher told me, more like asked me to do a presentation for the class so I said the first two letter word that pooped into my head - 

"no", the reason I said no is because I don't like being in the center of attention  yet more people started staring at me . . . just my luck.

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Preston Tanner the coldest and most serious guy in Toke High.
Some call him a Bad Boy. Others think he may be nicer than he lets on. No one knows whose right,but each person may or may not be on to something.
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