This teen was cruelly rejected before homecoming, so 13 girls decided to ask him to the dance


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The H.L. Bourgeois Braves student was well aware that he wasn’t popular. Dakota had never been part of that crowd, and he wasn’t particularly bothered by that. He didn’t actively try to be accepted by the popular students, especially because their interests were so different. While everyone else listened to current music and enjoyed breaking the rules, Nelton rocked out to tunes from the ‘70s while watching wrestling.

Their passions just didn’t fit together, and he was okay with that. However, while he might not have cared to be in with the popular kids, he also didn’t want to be a laughing stock either. He needed to have a date to the dance if he wanted to avoid standing out for all the wrong reasons. However, his efforts to get one only made his situation ten times worse.

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