Rejected
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  • Reads 126
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 3
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Jul 26, 2016
No this is not a werewolf story. Just a typical teen romance fiction. 

Peyton, a junior, was an average girl who doesn't stand out at all in highschool. I mean at times she does get a few "A" honor rolls every quarter but that's about it. She only has a hand few of friends. And clearly not an expert in the boyfriend department. She would rather just admire the boys from afar. 

Sawyer, a senior, was one of the "popular" guys. He was good looking and smart. He's well liked by people and very friendly........to others besides Peyton for reasons explained later on. 


 Now let's face it. The "popular" people aren't all that bad. There's no mean cheerleader captain nor is there a jerk football player. They just like to keep to themselves. Well more like if you don't fit in don't brother trying to fit in kind of thing. Other than that they are alright. Just seem like attention seekers. Well they sort of bask in it I think.
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