
I mean, how am I supposed to say that I can relate to Parker without sounding like a bitch? Because I do, but I’m not, and I wasn’t. “You know how when you meet someone and they just give you the impression they’re living on this entirely different planet from everyone else? That’s sort of how I felt when I met you.” If you don’t care about it, if you think that’s not a review, if you – well, just thought I’d warn you. ☠ Warning: I thought about it over and over, and the only way I feel writing this review includes a great amount of personal information. Something horrible has happened, and it just might be her fault. Nobody would have guessed she'd turn out like this. Worse, there's a nice guy falling in love with her and he's making her feel things again when she'd really rather not be feeling anything at all. But her parents have placed her on suicide watch and her conselors are demanding the truth.

She'd just like to be left alone, to disappear, to be ignored.

How has the cheerleading captain, girlfriend of the most popular guy in school, consummate teacher's pet, and future valedictorian fallen so far from grace?

When "Perfect" Parker Fadley starts drinking at school and failing her classes, all of St.
