[A SEQUEL TO "I'm Obviously A Girl. But none of you idiots have to know that..."]
Sam Stone's life was perfect in Chicago. All of her friends were there, along with her new boyfriend, Alex. Being stuck in Florida was like a wasteland, especially when her best friend, Kale McCann, leaves for Chicago too.
It's been two months since she's seen any of her Chicago friends, and her parents refuse to allow her to go up there to visit.
But then again, parental consent wasn't exactly part of Sam's philosophy.
So when Alex shows up one night in her room, unannounced, only to say his plane’s leaving that night, Sam devises a plan to hop on board and jet off to Chicago. But when she gets there, and she sees how things have changed in her absence, she realizes that her plan might have had a few holes in it. Because then again, planning was never her forte.
Aurora has always had one goal; to study and get as far away as possible from her house. Life was never easy for her but it seemed to get worse when her mother died. Years after her mother dies, she gets a letter. A letter saying she got into West Beverly Academy, a boarding school in London. She never wanted to go, she wanted to spend her last year of high school with her family before college but since it was what her mother wanted, she decided to go for it.
Milo was definitely not the guy with the perfect life as shown on cameras. He was a racer- a car racer and was popular for that. But noone really knew what was going on behind those cameras. Because trust me, its as fucked as you could possibly think. But being strong, he dealt with it. He put on the show and dealt with shit behind the curtains, no matter how hard it was for him. He had an ego, and had a terrible attitude, but for once, those two personalities got him the girl.
On the first day of school, Aurora sits on Milo's seat- typical right? But Milo let's it slide, even with Aurora talking back. But as revenge? Filling up Aurora's locker with sand and humiliating her seemed like the best choice. But he doesn't realise how much he actually needs Aurora. Way more than you think.
Read along for a boarding school romance with lots of drama!