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I'm Obviously A Girl. But none of you idiots have to know that...
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  • Reads 138,222
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  • Parts 48
  • Time 10h 18m
Complete, First published Feb 11, 2012
Everyone has their own obsession; 16 year old Samantha Stone's is Kale McCann. 

But how could she not? He's beautiful, funny, sweet, nice--and totally not interested. Plus, when he moves to Chicago in pursuit of an all boys' aceademy, Sam feels like nothing could stop her from losing him--even when she never really had him.

But when Sam devises a scheme to infiltrate the school, disguised as a boy, she feels like she finally gets a real start with Kale. But when she becomes friends with a sarcastic, dark boy named Alex, Sam's not too sure on what she wants anymore.

This was previously at Quizilla: http://quizilla.teennick.com/stories/17129727/im-obviously-a-girl-but-none-of-you-idiots-have-to-know-thatchapter-o1

read it there, if you'd like. (:
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