Prologue.

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Sequel to Wicked Games. 

If you haven't read Wicked Games there might be a few parts you won't completely understand, or a few characters you won't be formally introduced to, although you don't have to read Wicked Games prior to reading Lying games, I recommend reading Wicked Games first. 

Mark Twain once said, "If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything." Well Mr. Twain, how right you are.

I've learned a lot of things in public school. But Private School, is a whole new playing field. A field full of secrets, lies and hot guys. It's hard not to get sucked into these seemingly innocent little fibs. Not when your social life is at stake. Don't get me wrong, I shouldn't really care what my peers think of me right? Wrong. These people are the sons, and daughters of very rich influential people. Not to mention the teen celebrities themselves. They literally hold your social acceptance in their hands. You either join them, or be a social pariah for the rest of your life. But every game has a stake. 

The only way to survive these games? Lie of course. Welcome to the Lying Games. 

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