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Common Misconceptions
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Ongoing, First published Sep 22, 2013
Maelyn James is no one special. She's one of those girls who simply exists in life. She's not noticed, but she's not... not noticed. Everything is fine in Mae's life, she has two wonderful best friends and talent on the dance floor. Her grades match her reputation, Maelyn is brilliant.  It's comes as no surprise, then, when the young genius is chosen to mentor a lost student. The only problem is, he's a little too lost. Dylan Heyman is notorious for is rebellious reputation at his previous school, and is doing little to correct it this year, as a junior at Creek Wood High.  For Maelyn, who has always skated by unnoticed, will the good-looking delinquent be too much to handle? Will they even be able to get along?

As if Dylan wasn't enough to handle, Maelyn has always had a quiet love for her best friend, Liam. She's never said anything about it, but maybe a guy with a reputation as a player can help her out?
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