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When Never Doesn't Mean Never
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Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2016
She was born with a disease commonly known as brittle bone disease, he was born with ADHD, and I would have been normal if not for the nurse who accidentally cut my arm off while opening my mom for the C-section. At my school, there are obviously the stereotypical groups of people. The popular/jocks, the somewhat popular, the back-up players and water people for the teams, the loners, the wallflowers, the geeks not the people who get good grades but the people who have the nerdiest hobbies, and finally the nerds. Audrey is a somewhat, Alex is a jock, and I am geek. So what do I do, annoy one of the most popular guys in our school. He has hated me ever since we moved here, don't know why but whatever. There was nothing that could change how I felt about the jerk but what if something did? Would that truly make me see him different? Could I actually trust him and vis versa or is the line between love and hate not as thin as everyone thinks?
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