For You a Thousand Times
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Ongoing, First published Jun 17, 2016
Catherine is a perfectionist, an only child, a chronic overachiever, and Victor is the perfect boyfriend: not quite as smart, although his lack of ambition takes him out of the running for the coveted valedictorian title, which is a positive thing as far as Catherine is concerned. He's also a writer, who looks down on cliches. 

Enter Roger: The exact opposite of Catherine and her competition as the second in the class, who might steal away her number one position and full ride to the state university if he stocks up on enough AP classes before graduation day. 

She doesn't know what to think of the former juvenile delinquent, until they are forced to work on a final project together and discovered a shared love for Afghan literature, and cliche quotes. 

What do you do when you meet someone in the last two weeks of high school that you feel like you've known your whole life?
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Hope and Destiny (and everything in between).

6 parts Ongoing

"Whoever coined the term 'love' as a sign of endearment was an absolute idiot, and I mean that in the most polite way possible." Julia, like most seniors, is somewhat ready to face the final year of high school before she plans on achieving one of her two goals; to pursue her dreams in the field of journalism. The other dream, you ask? The one she's dead set on crumbling up and throwing aside? To experience romance worth the songs, the stories, and the sonnets. So, transferring to a new high school a year before passing out seems too short to want to live and love, but, unfortunately, fate has other plans in store. And the plan involves one sun-eyed boy with hopes bigger and beyond the world, and every intention to crash into a certain eager, future journalism student's life and break her walls. "Nobody focuses on the story anymore. It's always the beginning and the conclusion. The depth is all in the middle - the body, the 'long-ass narratives'." "Is it, now? Oh please, pray tell?" "Sure, you have your hope and destiny, but what about everything else in between?" "Like these small moments where I tell you how much reading helps me fall asleep? Or the moments where you punch my arm in return?"