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•Stereotypical•

•Stereotypical•

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• Good boy, Bad girl. • • It's like all the movies and books didn't matter to them. Whatever everyone told them was just one big lie. The tables have turned. • • For once Jase Monroe, the Good boy and new kid of Mordon Highschool, found himself wrapped up in a little more trouble then he anticipated when he got assigned to be year-long partners in Math class with the "Bad Girl", Cassidy Wilder. But what happens when Jace starts living up to Cassidy's level? What happens when everyone finds out the Bad Girl isn't so bad? What would happen if Opposites got together to make everything you've seen in movies and read in books, vanish before your very eyes. Cassidy and Jace have learned about the 'Bad boy, Good girl' thing, yet, it turns out to be not so stereotypical •
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