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Her friends are popular. Her boyfriend rules the school. And yet she's never been more bored.
At the cusp of summer, Betty Cooper meets Jughead Jones.
Inspired by the movie "Valley Girl."
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17 Apr 2024
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Consistency is one way to avoid shock. You can't be freaked if you know what's going to happen. Sure, Jughead maybe cynical but not without his reasons. He was still plastered to the side of Archie and shielded by the tough exterior of Veronica but he did not foresee the return of Betty Cooper with a secret she cannot hide or how she would fit seamlessly back into his very consistently, ordinary life.
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- Part 1 of Deeper than Sweet Water River
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Bookmarked by KatsBerry
17 Apr 2024
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Ever since she could remember, Betty Cooper was trained to run her gang covertly. When her parents, Alice and Hal Cooper, were in charge they were so flawless that nobody, except the members, knew it existed. Due to an unfortunate accident that left her father dead and her mother in a coma, it was now Betty's turn to be in charge.
Jughead Jones had run with the Serpents since he could walk, his father was the leader but decided to step down saying he was too old for it. Jughead's motto was “Blood runs deep, Loyalty never sleeps” so when one of his own is affected by the new street drug ZIgZag, he made it his own personal goal to take it down, it didn't matter who got in his way.
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17 Apr 2024
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Most days, Betty Cooper rose before the sun, dressing herself for farm work and getting breakfast ready for her two farm hands, Farmer John and Kevin. ...
This farm life was a dream come true. She reminded herself often that this was what she always wanted, and it was the truth. Only thing was that she never thought she’d be alone doing it. She had always thought she’s have someone by her side.
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He had not expected Betty Cooper to look the way she did. When he booked this Bed & Breakfast as his writing getaway, he had been told that it was a quiet, out of the way place, with an accommodating owner/hostess who cooked divine spreads, offered great conversation, and made her guests feel right at home.
He had been expecting a more matronly figure, gray haired perhaps, stately, maybe, the way those baby boomer, Hampton-living, ladies carried themselves. She had, after all, been described by his editor as a cross between Martha Stewart, Ina Garten, and Ree Drummond of Pioneer Woman fame. None of those ladies were leggy, in their twenties, smelled like sweet lilacs, and was gorgeous as hell. And none of them had that long blonde hair...
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15 Apr 2024

