I Never Thought
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  • Reads 53
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Sep 03, 2013
He had a face and body that could be branded as the usual hot jock that girls would be following his every move, wearing a fitted v-neck white shirt with his bag slung over his shoulder, along with loose pants and expensive-looking shoes. "Why did you decide to come and talk to me?" I asked.

He stared for awhile and came closer to me, walking with his hands in his pockets, "I realized how rude I was earlier in the cafeteria and decided to introduce myself to the new girl," he said as he came to a complete stop infront of me.

"But now that I think about it, I would rather not. I'd rather play the cliche mysterious hot guy, and you would be the cliche witty chick," he smirked looking like what he said was totally fun.

Meet Jane Reed, your cliche type of girl. Simple, average, and very witty. She's moving into a new school with no one to talk to until she met the group - Xander's group.
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