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It all started with an escape. Bianca Piper was an average, everyday, negative high school student. She lives with her dad while her mom travels around the country talking to people about learning to accept themselves. Her mom is gone and her parents are fighting over the phone. Bianca and her two friends go out to the Nest, a local bar for high school students. While her friends were out dancing, Bianca sat at the bar, like usual. Everything was fine until Wesley Rush comes along, calling her the D.U.F.F. of the group and trying to sleep with her best friends. She wants nothing more than for him to be gone. Wesley rush is an attractive, arrogant, man-slut. She can not stand him, but with all the stress of her parents, she kissed him.

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