Matthew Murdock, a young reporter at the Bugle, moonlights as the Devil of Hell's Kitchen. Through both lines of work, he has tracked down the epicenter of a drug trafficking ring in the city.
... The only problem? It's members of the more popular social circles of the local high school. He goes to Ben Urich, his mentor, and his best friend, Karen Page, and they cook up a plan to send Matt in undercover as a senior in high school. But everyone in Hell's Kitchen remembers little blind Matt Murdock, so he has to act like he still has his sight, in addition to managing to infiltrate the upper echelons of the high school crowd. Along the way, he catches the attention of Mr. Nelson, everyone's favorite and highly respected AP English teacher.
It's up to you, for the most part, how closely you follow the flow of the movie. Really, out of everything, I most want the scenes where Matt and Foggy have it out after the truth about Matt's age comes out, and then where Matt is standing on the field, hoping that Foggy will come to him, and then Foggy does come, and he gives Matt his first kiss.
Matt/Foggy, Never Been Kissed AU
... The only problem? It's members of the more popular social circles of the local high school. He goes to Ben Urich, his mentor, and his best friend, Karen Page, and they cook up a plan to send Matt in undercover as a senior in high school. But everyone in Hell's Kitchen remembers little blind Matt Murdock, so he has to act like he still has his sight, in addition to managing to infiltrate the upper echelons of the high school crowd. Along the way, he catches the attention of Mr. Nelson, everyone's favorite and highly respected AP English teacher.
It's up to you, for the most part, how closely you follow the flow of the movie. Really, out of everything, I most want the scenes where Matt and Foggy have it out after the truth about Matt's age comes out, and then where Matt is standing on the field, hoping that Foggy will come to him, and then Foggy does come, and he gives Matt his first kiss.