The Phone Swap
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  • Reads 581
  • Votes 26
  • Parts 5
  • Time 49m
Complete, First published Jun 07, 2016
Mature
Cassie is a teen girl with a twin brother named Hunter and they are supper close,
Hunter is the quarterback for his school football team and they love the sport too much so does the reviling highschool .
Cassie is forced by her parents to go to the other school she wanted to be with her brother but she guesses not .During the time in between games and the football hype at both schools she lost her phone and when she tried to find it she gets the Quarterback of her schools phone and didn't know it until something weird got texted to her .
Blake the quarterback of Lincoln highschool is the same age as the twins and would do anything to get at the Preston highschool Cassie's brothers school .
They meet and it sucks for Cassie cause she hates jocks beside her brother and his friends they aren't like the others at least around her at the twins house .
Cassie also has a YouTube channel that helps her earn money and its a lot of fun for her to do .
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