They are complete opposites.
Mandi Parks is the quiet nerd with no friends. Has flimsy wire glasses, frizzy red hair, an armful of books, and plaid pants in every color. She doesn't even try and it hurts.
Jasper Michaels is the cool, confident jock with captain of football and basketball teams on his resume. Equipped with 8-pack abs, pretty blue eyes, silky brown hair and popularity. He's the total cliche guy.
No, this is not a best friend story. They have never said a word to each other, or as far as Jasper knows they haven't.
Mandi knows that he is way out of her league and Jasper doesn't even know she exists--well, until now.
Now, is when the two unlikely students are randomly tossed onto a deserted island and are forced to work together to survive. Even though they don't know how they got here, or why, they do make a pretty good team, what with Mandi's smarts and Jasper's athletics, but they need to find out how to get off the island- and what's going to happen to them after they do.
*WARNING* I wrote this in like sixth grade so it isn't very good. I feel like my more recent stories are better, so if you want to check those out I'd appreciate it a lot! You may proceed at your own risk
PREVIOUSLY CALLED 'THEIR LITTLE PRINCESS'
HIGHEST RANKINGS:
#1 in teenagegirl
#1 in overprotective
#3 in anxiety
Maddie Rossi is only 13, and has known nothing but pain and heartbreak her entire life. Only a shell of what she was before her mother took her away when she was 2, she has no recollection of who she was before. All she knows now is her mom and her stepfather who made sure that she would never be whole again.
The Rossi brothers have struggled to cope with having lost their only sister to their mother when she was only 2 years old as well as the pressure of running their father's mafia following his death.
When her guardians' deaths reveal 6 brothers she didn't know existed and the Rossi family finally gets their little girl back, they all have secrets to hide and they realize she isn't the happy little girl they once knew.