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Odd [re-writing]
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Ongoing, First published Oct 13, 2013
So, what do you do if a plot twist is thrown at you?

Andromeda Eberth, despite her love for plot twists and oddities, knew she should always dodge it. She was a walking cliche, and she was satisfied with just watching plot twists unfold. But she was never good with mind-and-body coordination, and she doesn't excel in motion. So when a plot twist is thrown at her, it hits her right on the face. 

Being transferred from a private, all-girls prep school to a public co-ed high school states away from her home, Andy might think this was the greatest plot twist to ever happen to her. But the appearance of Perseus Dane proved her wrong. No plot twist is more annoying, or arrogant, or confusing, or aggravating than this boy who fought her for just for a plane's window seat.

Andy might love plot twists, but she was sure she can never bring herself to love that one. Fate seems hell-bent on changing that though; something is in store for these two... something odd.

*** i am re-writing so don't kill me ***
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