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In the past, Ginny and Georgia get into an argument after Ginny tells Georgia that Kenny is not her father. But then Ginny states that for the first time in her life, she’s starting to understand her mother. When the Sophomore Sleepover finishes, Hunter asks Ginny if she will be his girlfriend and as he asks, Marcus walks by.
Before Hunter goes on stage, Ginny tells Hunter that she feels he doesn’t like her. While at work, Ginny overhears Padma and her friend; the friend tells her to drop Marcus because he will not commit to her. At Marcus and Maxine’s house, Ginny apologizes to Marcus.
Marcus and Maxine help her out. Hunter tells her it’s her birthday, so he goes down on her. Ginny admits to feeling stressed out about it, knowing the essay helps with getting into colleges.
Marcus tells Ginny that he loves her, but she laughs it off and tells him he’s incapable of anything real and tells him to get out. Soon after, Hunter texts her, asking her if they can talk. At school the next day, Maxine and the others ignore Ginny.
She tries to talk to Maxine in class, but she continues to ignore her. Hunter then walks in and tells her he doesn’t want them to both end their relationship and says, “I love you”. Ginny brings up Zion, and then reveals to her mother that she sent the letters from Austin to his father.
In the past, Ginny and Georgia get into an argument after Ginny tells Georgia that Kenny is not her father. But then Ginny states that for the first time in her life, she’s starting to understand her mother. When the Sophomore Sleepover finishes, Hunter asks Ginny if she will be his girlfriend and as he asks, Marcus walks by.
Before Hunter goes on stage, Ginny tells Hunter that she feels he doesn’t like her. While at work, Ginny overhears Padma and her friend; the friend tells her to drop Marcus because he will not commit to her. At Marcus and Maxine’s house, Ginny apologizes to Marcus.
Marcus and Maxine help her out. Hunter tells her it’s her birthday, so he goes down on her. Ginny admits to feeling stressed out about it, knowing the essay helps with getting into colleges.
Marcus tells Ginny that he loves her, but she laughs it off and tells him he’s incapable of anything real and tells him to get out. Soon after, Hunter texts her, asking her if they can talk. At school the next day, Maxine and the others ignore Ginny.
She tries to talk to Maxine in class, but she continues to ignore her. Hunter then walks in and tells her he doesn’t want them to both end their relationship and says, “I love you”. Ginny brings up Zion, and then reveals to her mother that she sent the letters from Austin to his father.
In the past, Ginny and Georgia get into an argument after Ginny tells Georgia that Kenny is not her father. But then Ginny states that for the first time in her life, she’s starting to understand her mother. When the Sophomore Sleepover finishes, Hunter asks Ginny if she will be his girlfriend and as he asks, Marcus walks by.
Before Hunter goes on stage, Ginny tells Hunter that she feels he doesn’t like her. While at work, Ginny overhears Padma and her friend; the friend tells her to drop Marcus because he will not commit to her. At Marcus and Maxine’s house, Ginny apologizes to Marcus.
Marcus and Maxine help her out. Hunter tells her it’s her birthday, so he goes down on her. Ginny admits to feeling stressed out about it, knowing the essay helps with getting into colleges.
Marcus tells Ginny that he loves her, but she laughs it off and tells him he’s incapable of anything real and tells him to get out. Soon after, Hunter texts her, asking her if they can talk. At school the next day, Maxine and the others ignore Ginny.
She tries to talk to Maxine in class, but she continues to ignore her. Hunter then walks in and tells her he doesn’t want them to both end their relationship and says, “I love you”. Ginny brings up Zion, and then reveals to her mother that she sent the letters from Austin to his father.
In the past, Ginny and Georgia get into an argument after Ginny tells Georgia that Kenny is not her father. But then Ginny states that for the first time in her life, she’s starting to understand her mother. When the Sophomore Sleepover finishes, Hunter asks Ginny if she will be his girlfriend and as he asks, Marcus walks by.
Before Hunter goes on stage, Ginny tells Hunter that she feels he doesn’t like her. While at work, Ginny overhears Padma and her friend; the friend tells her to drop Marcus because he will not commit to her. At Marcus and Maxine’s house, Ginny apologizes to Marcus.
Marcus and Maxine help her out. Hunter tells her it’s her birthday, so he goes down on her. Ginny admits to feeling stressed out about it, knowing the essay helps with getting into colleges.
Marcus tells Ginny that he loves her, but she laughs it off and tells him he’s incapable of anything real and tells him to get out. Soon after, Hunter texts her, asking her if they can talk. At school the next day, Maxine and the others ignore Ginny.
She tries to talk to Maxine in class, but she continues to ignore her. Hunter then walks in and tells her he doesn’t want them to both end their relationship and says, “I love you”. Ginny brings up Zion, and then reveals to her mother that she sent the letters from Austin to his father.