A very true story about what happens at school between the Jocks (includes their whole team) and the Outcasts.
I have Caleb working with me on this, since he's part of the jocks, I have a better outlook on it.
There are three Aarons: Aaron M, Aaron H, Aaron S
The one that hates Quicksilver is M, the one that's on the Catherine post is H.
Notice there's something about the Jocks that makes them special: they all look different, but still attractive. None of them look normal, they all have their own type of style. Johnny looks plain, he blatantly has no special style of his own. Just something I noticed.
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People in Story (All real people)
MAIN JOCKS- they actually look exactly like this (Human V, of course)
Aaron M.
Brandon
Daniel
Spencer
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MAIN OUTCAST
Johnny
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