Morenike Odumosu
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Nifemi Desirae Maseso,a seventeen year old who's always finding herself at the wrong place,at the wrong time. Trouble always seems to follow her where she goes and she doesn't know why. Nifemi leaves her old life and old school in hopes of starting all over in her new one. But when Nifemi stumbles upon an horrendous act in one of the laboratories,it feels like she's back to square one again. And her developing feelings for Andrei D'angelis isn't helping her case either.
Andrei Da'vion D'angelis,an eighteen year old often misunderstood. He puts on a hard front and keeps his personal life... personal. Andrei has secrets that haunt him every night. To his mates, he's the perfect jerk. Devilish looks,and a bad attitude. He never once tried to convince them otherwise, until her. But, you see, Andrei has his own demons,and most times they play with his sanity.
Andrei isn't the only one with issues to deal with. As time progresses,it seems almost every one of his mates also have demons they're battling with. The Good The Bad The Uglies
Short stories โwe're not the villain(s).we're just the victims of "life-happened". and if being bad means we get to forget our pain for just a few satisfying moments,then why the f*ck not โ
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When Morenike steps foot into DLC, heads turn and hearts flutter. But with love comes chaos, and soon enough, the drama of class twelve escalates into a full-blown war.
Relationships are tested, emotions are stirred, and friendships are shattered.
But why should Morenike be blamed for her own beauty and awesomeness?.
This gripping novel takes you on a rollercoaster of love, envy, and everything in between.
[Beware, Morenike isn't the main lead,just amoung the six major teens who's lives are narrated differently] You might like
Invisible To Her Bully
Dea B Unlike her twin brother, Jackson, Jessa struggled with her weight and very few friends. Jackson was an athlete and the epitome of popularity, while Jessa felt invisible.
Noah was the quintessential "It" guy at school-charismatic, well-liked, and undeniably handsome. To make matters worse, he was Jackson's best friend and Jessa's biggest bully.
During their senior year, Jessa decides it was time for her to gain some self-confidence, find her true beauty and not be the invisible twin.
As Jessa transformed, she begins to catch the eye of everyone around her, especially Noah.
Noah, initially blinded by his perception of Jessa as merely Jackson's sister, started to see her in a new light. How did she become the captivating woman invading his thoughts? When did she become the object of his fantasies?
Join Jessa on her journey from being the class joke to a confident, desirable young woman, surprising even Noah as she reveals the incredible person she has always been inside. The Hockey Star Regret
Aya Starr Coleen Maine hated Hayden Michaels with her entire heart. After high school graduation, she thought she had escaped the hell that being a classmate to Hayden was. Being his academic rival was enough to put her, Coleen, at the top of his shit list. To make matters worse, he's the hot, popular jock with a full-ride scholarship he doesn't need, because he has all the money that she doesn't.
When Coleen finds herself in close contact with Hayden again out of no free will of her own, she expects things to be the same. But somehow, somewhere between summer and starting their first year at college, something changed.
Now, Coleen isn't sure Hayden hates her anymore. Between her new job, college, and her friendships, she finds herself wondering what lies behind Hayden's deep gaze towards her. The Price of Jealousy: A College Nightmare
Falstaff My parents dropped me off at college like a princess, with a platinum card and no worries.
My new life, full of independence and excitement, was just beginning.
My roommate, Sarah, seemed sweet at first, a quiet girl with kind eyes.
But her sweetness quickly turned sour, poisoned by resentment over my privilege.
She' d sneer at my new laptop, comparing it to her brother' s grueling factory job.
Then, the unthinkable happened: my emergency debit card, with over a hundred thousand dollars, vanished.
A bank alert confirmed my worst fear: a $5,000 withdrawal attempt blocked.
I knew, with a sickening certainty, who the thief was-the quiet girl consumed by jealousy.
The betrayal shattered my idyllic college dream, leaving a bitter taste.
I called the campus police, my hands shaking with fury.
Sarah was arrested, my card found in her bag, and my sense of home was destroyed.
I moved into a new apartment, seeking peace, but my mom' s well-meaning housekeeper, Mrs. Davis, brought a new kind of terror.
She started with subtle criticisms, then tried to turn me into her domestic servant.
Her demands escalated, culminating in an outrageous proposal: she wanted to control my finances and marry me off to her unemployed son, Kevin.
The audacity of her plan, the sheer delusion, made my blood run cold.
When I fired her, she called my mom, trying to slander me, but my mom shut her down cold.
As she stormed out, my grandmother's silk scarf, a cherished gift, was found crumpled in her bag.
Just like her daughter, she was a thief and a liar.
I thought the nightmare was over when Kevin, her "good, strong boy," was leaning against my apartment door.
His sneer, his entitlement, and the reek of stale cigarettes chilled me to the bone.
He raged about his family, about how they were entitled to my money, our money.
The fear was sharp, but my own anger surged.
Then, I came home to a ransacked apartment, my belongings destroyed, and Kevin sitting in my armchair, drinking my dad's scotch.
Mrs. Davis was there too, silently watching, complicit.
My phone was shattered.
They laid out their plan: I would empty my accounts, sign over my car, give them everything.
Then, maybe, they' d let me go.
Trapped, I feigned submission, my mind racing for an escape.
In a desperate, reckless moment, I grabbed my heavy coffee pot from the kitchen.
With a surge of pure, unadulterated rage, I swung. The Scholarship Setup: A Rebirth Story
Liu Jia Tonight was everything: my final interview for the American Achievement Scholarship, my gateway to an Ivy League. As I refined my presentation, my stepsister, Jessica Vance, entered, that sweet, insincere smile on her face. "Nervous, Sarah?" she asked, offering a steaming mug of "herbal tea." Naively, I drank it. The next thing I knew, I woke disoriented in a cheap motel, my laptop displaying a plagiarized presentation. Moments later, stern school security and committee members burst in, accusing me of fraud.
Publicly shamed, disqualified, my father disowned me, swayed by Jessica' s mother. My boyfriend, Mark Olsen, offered false comfort, trapping me with an unplanned pregnancy. While my peers thrived, I was stuck, my dreams shattered, my spirit ground into dust over five miserable years. One night, I overheard Mark and Jessica: the tea, the motel, the plagiarism-all a "perfect" setup for her to win. Their cold, calculated betrayal shattered me. The injustice was soul-crushing.
Broken, I stumbled out, only to die in a blinding crash. Then, a sharp gasp. My eyes flew open. I was in my bed. The door creaked open. Jessica walked in, holding a steaming mug. "Nervous, Sarah?" she asked, that fake-sweet smile identical. "I made you some herbal tea." But this time, I knew. This time, I wouldn't just survive; I would fight back.