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Player vs. Player (in current edit)
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  • Reads 3,587,920
  • Votes 72,705
  • Parts 36
  • Time 3h 26m
Complete, First published Sep 13, 2011
At age 16, Alex's heart was broken severely by the only boy she felt loved her. Now she's back and he left an everlasting change. She's dropped the glasses and books and now, she's smoking hot. Only, her parents take this transformation as a sign of rebellion and ship her off to boarding school. But what will happen when the same boarding school she'd been transferred to is the one where Keith, the first and only boy to break her heart, lives?
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You Are The Only Exception {Teacher/Student Relationship}

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Michelle doesn't want to think about her parents divorce. No more, then she already has. Michelle swears she will never let herself forget what her father did to both her and her mother. He left them, for someone else. So, Michelle starts to believe, that love can never last. It's also Michelle's senior year of high school. Michelle plans to focus on hanging out with her three best friends, staying out of trouble (if that's possible), not thinking about her father or his new wife, and actually trying to keep up in her classes. What happens when sometimes her temper gets the better of her? Or, what about her new Physics teacher? Is he really that nice, and all... or is there another side to him? Will Michelle ever start believing in love again? Or will her heart ache just at the end? Looks like Michelle's crystal clear plansbfor senior year aren't so, crystal clear after all. It's about to get pretty complicated.