Gooch and Me

Gooch and Me

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A story filled with,largthter and tears. Gooch is the guy everyone wants to be captain of the socer team and Bovis high's eye candy.Gooch and his best friend Daniel have a close relationship almost like brothers.Danile falls in love with Alissia Conwood but there is trouble in paradise for the two because Alissia has feelings for Gooch.Tention and competition grows between both.Alissia hosts a party at her parents Condo and everything turns into a disaster and a blood bath.
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Danielle Martin isn't a typical girl in high school. She doesn't wear tight clothes or pounds of makeup, she isn't popular and isn't really a big fan of all the attention. Books and Netflix are her Friday nights, staying home and eating sweets and junk. She's small and vulnerable, shy because she doesn't have the life everyone thinks she does. But that all changes... Now, Blake Daniels is a stereotypical high school guy. Captain of the football team, unbearably attractive, and one of the most popular guys to walk the school. To anyone else, his life is amazing. But to him, it sucks. Family issues and lost battles leave him weak and vulnerable to the ones who want to break him more. But that also all changes... Will their newfound love save them from the struggles they face? Can they survive with all the drama and rumors being thrown at them? It all comes down to one thing in the end. Can they make it together?

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