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Fraternizing with the Enemy by hyrule
hyrule
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(alternatively called: slow burn, second-hand embarrassment, and shenanigans) A girl made up of short fuses, clumsy feet and copious amounts of sarcasm has to team up with her irritatingly obnoxious neighbour in the name of love (also known as raging teenage hormones). Because in the grand scheme of things, what's a little deal with the devil? (Spoiler Alert: absolute chaos.) cover by xdemonsflowerx
INTO YOU by HopelessTwilight
HopelessTwilight
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Kara Daniels has always been in denial of who she is but what happens when she learns that the school's miss perfect queen bee, Megan Knight is the one that will bring her out of her hell hole? Read and find out.
Dangerous Perfection by AmarisKeifer
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There's something dangerous about falling in love with your own creation... *** A story in which a loner girl in high school, named Sloane Rosenbaum (18), finds comfort in drawing her imaginary girlfriend- someone who would always listen to her; someone who would always be by her side. The epiphany of the perfect woman. But, what if one day, one of her drawings comes to life? What if her once imaginary idol becomes a real and breathing human who could possibly return her feelings and fill the void in her heart? As if that's not overwhelming enough, add in a growing fascination for her wise teacher, Mrs. Royal, who shares a lot of Sloane's interests.
Drawn Into Love by LunaReader_4ever
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No one knows how, or why. They just know what it means. When you write on your skin, whatever you put shows up on your soulmate's skin. It's what everyone knows. It should be simple, but this pair hasn't had it easy. As long as Emily had been alive, she had been taught to fear ink. "Ink damages your skin, " her mother would rant, going on about the side effects and possible diseases she could get. (Even though she had brought to her mother's attention many times, that it has not been scientifically proven that you can get cancer from writing on your arm with pen ink.) Jack thinks his soulmate is dead. While all of his friends get the occasional doodle or reminder to walk the dog or to buy bread, he gets nothing. Not even a tiny doodle. Nothing.