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The Dirty Little Secret
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Ongoing, First published Aug 20, 2016
Payton a shy girl who is a little miss know it all. She a straight A student, student body president. She a girl who always dated guys but never was happy for some odd reason. Something happen in the 7th grade with her friends at a sleepover. But she hasn't talk to her friends back then since that one night. 


In tell one day a girl name Callie come around town. She the new girl. Everyone wants to know her and hang out with her but no body she knows she a lesbian. 


Everyone wanted to go to Bens big bash party. Bens the most poplar in school. Everyone wanted to. Who wouldn't? Even the shy girl Payton wanted to go. Payton brought her boyfriend Alex smith. Bens best friend. There's one thing Payton hated. She hated about being the setter of a  attention. It made her nervous. Callie was different. She didn't care what people thought of her. She did what she wanted. 


For the first time Payton let lose and started to drink. Everyone was there. Probably even the whole school. Callie  was getting close to very girl who had her eyes on her. Only a few did. But Callie  keep eying down me girl that got her attention, Payton. 


Why would Callie  want Payton?
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