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đź’–HiGH SCHOOL REVENGEđź’– - Author's Noteđź–Š️

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Written by Heartcode.


Tiana Cameron is what you will call a girl of steel. She's a 17 year old with sparkling black eyes and dark waist length hair.


But she had a horrible past, which kept hunting her due to the unique abilities she possessed she was trained to use it as a tool for revenge. 


She lost her smile and stopped laughing like a normal teenager. She never showed any emotions apart from anger and irritation. She became stone hearted and blocked everyone out except Drake and the SUPREME ONES.


Where's her parents you ask?!


That's the main reason she came to this school. But she didn't know that her life was about to change in RPHS.


She didn't know she was going to break her own rules and it all started when she ran into a serious distraction from her past with piercing brown eyes and curly hair.


Romeo Dean is your typical Golden boy with piercing brown eyes and curly hair with the body of a Greek god.


He's a charming teen with a cocky attitude but recently for reasons best known to him turned moody introverted and a killjoy. 


He uses girls and dumps them but he seems to hold a soft spot for Jeiel, his childhood friend.


He never had any relationship after his first love cheated on him and humiliated him before their whole classmates. He vowed never to fall in love again.


His two best friends- Adrian Norman and Dwight Andrews both seemed to share the same views with him for reasons best known to them.


They were also players and extremely good looking. The female population of RPHS school worshipped them and they took advantage of it.


But now things are not longer the same as the school's star boy seemed to have an hidden past with the new girl.


And for him to find out why she became so stone hearted,he has to break down his walls and face his personal demons.


Who said high school was easy?

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