Status: Hiatus {Being re-written}

The Phrase That Pays

Sydney Evans and her best-friend Mike Carden attend the same highschool as Carden's arch enemy, Wlliam Beckett. Coming from opposite sides of the Chicago music scene, the two boys like to keep what they have to themselves. Meaning their friends weren't to be caught dead talking to the other's rival, and Sydney gets caught in between the hallway arguments and subtle glares of the two boys.

Involuntarily, she accidently befriends Beckett during a partnered Science class assignment at the Evans household, everything launches itself down hill from there, as Carden begins to notice Sydney's absence grow more and more to hang-out with William. What's the supposed rivals to do now that William has come waltzing into the picture to disrupt Mike's life and his best-friend?
What's either of the boys to do when none other than Pete Wentz has been openly crushing on Sydney, when she, herself may have possibly never gotten over her thing for Mike after two years?
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