Love's Not Popular - The Complete Series Contemporary Romance
By Third Cousins and Tina Lee
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By: Tina Lee & Third Cousins
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Love's Not Popular
Losing Cassie
Book 1
Contemporary Romance
By: Tina Lee & Third Cousins
A SYNOPSIS...
Cassie is a popular girl and she knows it. In fact, when she’s asked to define the person that she is for her school yearbook, she ends up choosing that very word. But popularity can be a fickle thing. When Cassie starts to learn this, she realizes that everything she had built for herself is about to coming crashing down around her.
INSPIRING WORDS
Resilience is accepting your new reality, even if it's less good than the one you had before.
- Elizabeth Edwards
CHAPTER 1
I know I said there weren’t any wrong answers, but you’re kind of missing the point,
Sam said. He was a scruffy-haired wannabe journalist with a bad lisp, and he was frustrated with me.
I didn’t get it. I was answering his questions in the best way that I could.
You’ve already got a ton of pages in the yearbook dedicated to your cheerleading and extra-curricular activities,
he said. He looked resentful. He didn’t make it obvious, but it was there, lurking in the shadow of his ocean-blue eyes. This should be about the person you are.
The person I am?
He nodded. You know, like what makes you, you?
I’d just told him that. I’d told him about my cheerleading and the pep rallies that I had led. I told him about the charity drives that I’d helped organize. What else was there to say?
He sighed. "You’re just not getting it.
I opened my mouth to say something about not being stupid, but he didn’t give me chance. Look at it this way. If one of your friends had to describe you, then what would they say?
This seems like a really dumb question,
I told him.
Well, no one else has had this much trouble with it.
My face dropped into a scowl. I’d known Sam since our first year in high school. He’d been some quiet, scrawny kid who struggled to make friends. I was the opposite. When I walked through the high school doors on my first day, I’d already started to curve out. My hair had been long, my features soft. I’d had no trouble getting friends. Within the first month I was dating a guy two years older than me.
Sam was a nobody and he had no right to talk to me in the way that he was.
Well, I guess my friends would say that I’m popular.
I tilted my head as I spoke. I could feel thick, warm waves of triumph poring over me, as his face turned into a scowl.
Is that really what you want me to put?
he asked with a tone heavy with condescension.
There are worse things in the world to be remembered for,
I said. I mean, let’s face it, at least I am going to be remembered.
He could hear the dig without me having to point it out. He sighed again. What’s the matter?
I teased him. Realizing that I’m right?
Not at all,
he said calmly. I’m just thinking about how very much I pity you.
Excuse me?
He might be a writer for the yearbook, but that didn’t give him any right to talk to me like that. He was a nobody at the school. Didn’t he know how it worked? Didn’t he know that I was an adornment, a glittering feature that helped make the school, and especially our year, stand out? Didn’t he realize how hard a social butterfly had to work to make it seem effortless? I deserved his respect from the word go.
Oh, look at your cheeks turning all red,
he said. What’s wrong, princess? Aren’t you used to people telling you it how it is?
I get why you don’t have friends now,
I said coldly.
Oh, that’s a low blow,
he retorted quickly and I could tell that my words were bouncing off him with little effect, if any. Anyway, do you really want me to put ‘popular’ down here, or do you want to give this another try when you’re not feeling like a total bitch?
What the hell?
I snapped. Have you been like this with everyone?
Only the people who earn it.
He leaned back in his chair. I could tell that he was enjoying his fleeting moment of power and that it had gone to his head. If you want, I could book you back in for the day after prom. I’ve got a few free spaces then.
Do whatever the hell you want,
I said, getting to my feet. If a bottom-feeder like you even knows what you want.
Well, it takes one to know one,
he said brightly, as I pulled open the door. I hesitated. I didn’t want to leave with him having the last word. I didn’t want him to think that he’d won. It wouldn’t have been right. That wasn’t how the social structure at high school worked. He was a loser and I was popular. He needed to remember that.
I turned around and looked at him. He looked a little surprised that I’d stopped making my exit. Don’t you have a girlfriend?
I asked, as a revenge plot quickly formed in my mind.
Yeah, why?
He looked at me cautiously. It was the same kind of look that a hiker might give a poisonous snake. I could see him trying to calculate what move I was thinking of making next and how likely I would be to actually make it.
I smiled at him and walked back over to the table. I could feel my cell phone pressing against my leg through my pocket. I slid it out and worked it so the camera feature came up.
Without giving him a chance to move, I quickly dipped my head down and planted my lips on his cheek. The phone gave a little vibration as it recorded the picture, and before he had a chance to move I had stepped out of arm’s reach.
Well, I’m guessing that you don’t want her to see that,
I said coyly. He looked pissed. I could feel his sudden panic about the leverage I’d just created, and it tasted delicious.
What the hell?
You’ll remember your place next time, won’t you?
I said, with an edge of warning that couldn’t be ignored. I won’t have you talking to me as though I’m an idiot. That’s just not how things work around here.
So, what?
he demanded, as he stood up and reached out for my phone. I clicked my tongue in a disapproving way and quickly put it back into my pocket. You’re going to break me and my girlfriend up just because I was rude to you?
I shrugged. Maybe,
I played with him. I mean, you’ve been mean to me, so why shouldn’t I be mean to you?
You’re a piece of work.
Sam glared at me, as though I had suddenly become his arch nemesis. "You think that