God gave me Marines
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  • Reads 127
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 49m
Ongoing, First published Oct 16, 2013
I'm doomed to live alone for the rest of my life. Why you may ask? Because my father will not allow me to be a normal teenager that get's to hang out with friends or have a life outside of school and home. I hate being at home because I'm either doing chores or getting into a screaming match with my dad. But I've met some new people who just might make me want to have a life now. Mr. Popular is my new bff, his friend is a god who fell from Mt. Olympus, a strange guy who I can't have a decent conversation with but peaks my interest, and a new pal who enjoys art just as much as I do. Who's my James Dean? Find out. All rights reserved!
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Lab Partners

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WATTPAD ORIGINAL EDITION When Elliot Goldman meets his sweet and charming new lab partner, Jordan Hughes, suddenly high school doesn't seem so bad. For the first time ever, Elliot can't wait to get to chemistry class... ***** Smart, good looking and charismatic, Jordan opens Elliot's eyes to the possibilities around him and gives him butterflies like nobody else does. Jordan isn't exactly the kind of person Elliot's used to having as a lab partner, but when they start acing their assignments, life is suddenly about more than boring lectures, bad cafeteria nachos, or relentless bullying. And then one night, the butterflies start to make sense - the trouble is, now nothing else does. As Elliot begins to figure out how he really feels about Jordan, he realizes that sometimes the last thing you are expecting is the one thing you need the most. [[word count: 40,000-50,000 words]]