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Dakota, a fifteen year old freshman in highschool has his childhood friend named Burke. Burke is a fulltime jock and basketball player. Dakota isn't a jock at heart, but still does basketball with Burke to make him happy; hanging out with all of Burke's friends who constantly bully him. Dakota always puts up with these anticts to be able to see a smile on his best friend's face. Dakota has a large crush on his good friend Burke, and will hold back those feelings for as long as he can manage before his own heart bursts inside of his chest.
Lucy, an average school girl. She is always bullied by a boy called Jake... She despises his girlfriend and his girlfriend hates her.. Yet she saved her. Mark, the most popular boy in the school, helps her, and they become friends. Her pet, Coco, has always been there for her. However, when she leaves Coco with Mark, and ditches them both for her friends... Will they ever forgive her for everything she put them through? For lying? For teasing? For changing? What will happen for the prom dance? If he forgives her... Will he still trust her?
"He soon enters the school, he knew the exact location of his final kill-the cafeteria. Those who hadn't caught wind of the attack where unaware of Davey's approach. He enter the cafeteria and with an eagle's eye spots Mark. Like an animal on the hunt, he wastes no time taking out his pray. Firing two shoots, a bullet lodged itself in Mark's neck. Blood shoots everywhere, covering the people in front of him with blood. Students scrabbled, taking shelter under tables."
When the new kid, Daniel, enters the class, Cloe rolls her eyes, at who she thought was a stereotype "emo" kid.
When she finally starts wondering when did popularity become her intire life, her old wounds are opened, as she relises she's the one being a stereotype,
just like her boyfriend, and all her "friends".
She finds out that Daniel is being abused, by his parents.
I do not like this book, the only reason I'm still writing it, is because people are reading! Seriously, why?!
Dakota, a fifteen year old freshman in highschool has his childhood friend named Burke. Burke is a fulltime jock and basketball player. Dakota isn't a jock at heart, but still does basketball with Burke to make him happy; hanging out with all of Burke's friends who constantly bully him. Dakota always puts up with these anticts to be able to see a smile on his best friend's face. Dakota has a large crush on his good friend Burke, and will hold back those feelings for as long as he can manage before his own heart bursts inside of his chest.
Lucy, an average school girl. She is always bullied by a boy called Jake... She despises his girlfriend and his girlfriend hates her.. Yet she saved her. Mark, the most popular boy in the school, helps her, and they become friends. Her pet, Coco, has always been there for her. However, when she leaves Coco with Mark, and ditches them both for her friends... Will they ever forgive her for everything she put them through? For lying? For teasing? For changing? What will happen for the prom dance? If he forgives her... Will he still trust her?
"He soon enters the school, he knew the exact location of his final kill-the cafeteria. Those who hadn't caught wind of the attack where unaware of Davey's approach. He enter the cafeteria and with an eagle's eye spots Mark. Like an animal on the hunt, he wastes no time taking out his pray. Firing two shoots, a bullet lodged itself in Mark's neck. Blood shoots everywhere, covering the people in front of him with blood. Students scrabbled, taking shelter under tables."
When the new kid, Daniel, enters the class, Cloe rolls her eyes, at who she thought was a stereotype "emo" kid.
When she finally starts wondering when did popularity become her intire life, her old wounds are opened, as she relises she's the one being a stereotype,
just like her boyfriend, and all her "friends".
She finds out that Daniel is being abused, by his parents.
I do not like this book, the only reason I'm still writing it, is because people are reading! Seriously, why?!