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The Princess and The Bad Boy

After her mother dies, Daphne Lane has to go with her father and stepmother who is a queen to Luisa Island, a small (fictional) island that is very prosperous. To become a member of the royal family, she is taken to a mansion in Los Angeles (Twin City of the capital of Luisa) to be taught manners. During the debriefing, she was mentored directly by her stepmother and got a private tutor. In an instant, Daphne's free life begins to be restricted by rules. A set of rules that become a habit should not be broken. Like it or not, Daphne must follow the rules that apply in her life. Transferring to a new school, Daphne immediately becomes the spotlight there as the Princess of Luisa. Although many are queuing up to become her new friends, Daphne prefers to befriend the children who are members of the "Dumped Students" to avenge the crimes of the popular students' club led by Trixie Marshall. Despite being known as a trouble-provoking and a school bouncer, no one knows how Daphne has felt since losing her mother and having to live under the same roof as a stepmother who upholds manners and often compares her to Christabel. Her stepmother and even father also began to make her feel alienated in her new environment. Daphne tries to escape by tricking the security. But unfortunately amid her attempt to escape, she actually 'meets' with Justin Lancaster, an annoying guy who is a troublemaker at school. So her journey to the place of contemplation was again interrupted by the boy's presence.

MinAera · Adolescente
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Annoying Boy (b)

"If Marcel isn't all three, then he isn't a boy?" He smiled his goddamn smile.

I hit his arm repeatedly, making him move away from me just to resist the blow. "Never bring Marcel because he is not the same as you. I exclude him!"

"Too bad, you barely even know Marcel." He leaned back, pulled his arms back and studied the slightly hazy Los Angeles evening sky. He turned to me. "You like parties?"

"What fool doesn't like a party?"

I really like to attend crowded parties, especially if I have a dress code. Back in Florida, I used to attend school parties with Kelly. Not a melodrama party that is only filled with romantic dances. Almost every month Stalag 14 High School holds a party with a different dress code. Usually, I come to every party to finish the cakes on the dinner table. Since Mom forbade me from touching alcohol, I never tried it.

I guess now you can...