Where There's Light | ✔
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  • Reads 782,789
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  • Parts 62
  • Time 8h 20m
Complete, First published Apr 16, 2019
Jade Harris needs money for college.

Nolan Chambers needs a ticket out of Bellcreek.

The unlikely pair come together to fool their classmates into thinking they're a love sick couple to obtain the grand prize for prom king and queen-a college scholarship and a trip to Europe.

It'd be easy if everyone didn't think Jade cheated on her ex.

It'd be even easier if Nolan wasn't an unbearable grump.

Regardless of the odds being against them they don't give up, desperate to win the prize. Or maybe there's something else keeping them from throwing in the towel...

TW: Death of a parent, slut shaming
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