Remedial
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She was broken. She was alone. No one understood her. The whole world saw her as scum. She had many friends but yet had none. Allie Adams was just your typical high school girl. Going to school everyday with the hope of just getting it over with as soon as possible. She was seen to be loved by all, yet she was basically hated by all. She went through a lot of pain because of what her school mates did to her. She was broken. She needed a fix. ***** Drew Franklin was not your typical high school bad boy. He just transferred to the school at the beginning of the last year of high school And no, he did not become captain of the football team Although loved by all, he paid attention to very few Then one day, he spotted a girl in the hallway. She looked small and somewhat sad. At that very moment, he got a strong desire to see right through her soul and protect her And so he did just that. **** Let's see what happens when these two different worlds collide How they'll learn to survive through pain, suffering, despair, recovery and eventually love. **
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