The Dream Team

The Dream Team

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High school is meant to be a place of growth and inspiration -- the place where people discover who they are and what they're meant to do. However, this isn't true for everyone. For some, it is the place where you lose the confident and brave person you were as a kid and hide your personality under an uncomfortable mask. Claudia used to enjoy going to school until a close friend of hers started to get bullied for being too quirky and not conforming to society's standard of ''normal''. Rather than standing up for her friend, Claudia became scared that she'd also become a victim of bullying and grew to be a wallflower. She was convinced that she would stay a hidden gem until graduation day, but a new school and a rag tag group of confused teens may change her mind.
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A typical high school setting: Everyone belongs to a group; the popular, the athletes, the brains, and the loners. This group existed for everyone to survive the high school battlefield. The order of one quiet Esme has already been laid out: Focus. Study. Achieve. Indeed the typical brain Esme was. However, she did not take into consideration the uncontrolled variable: Friendship, betrayal, love, and a teacher with purple hair? Unbeknownst to the class of Level Two of Toshiko High, they are in for a ride. What's this? The Elites? Since when do high schools have an elite group?

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