His Carmel eyes trained at me, watching my every word and leaving me completely speechless. I bit my lip, "You should stop doing that." he told me, suddenly pulling his hands out of his black hoodie. In a second his hands found my chin, and shot electricity through me.
I shook my head, trying my best to act as though I wasn;t feeling what I was feeling, but I sucked at lying and he knew that better than anyone. I felt true bliss when his lips met mine and in that moment I forgot about how wrong this was and how bad I knew it would end.
The only thing that raced through my mind was how perfectly our lips moved against each other, and if the world was that simple that would be the only thing I would think about.
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There are morals and standards were tied down to, lines we can't cross. When Adaku Nwaise enters Mason Stem Highschool, she goes there with one thing in mind, accomplishing her parent's dream and becoming successful. She goes there unaware of how different yet similar rich people were to her. Like her, they had lines, rules they were destined to stay inside, a line that could never be crossed. These lines kept them at the epitome of society and painted them perfect despite the flaws that laid inside of them. Even so, she crosses them, learning to love someone she knew her parents would never accept, fighting for what the school found was wrong and being friends with people she knew her couldn't. In life, there are lines, some just and some absurd. Ordinarily, we don't cross them, we find solace in the security of being safe but sometimes it's daring and fun to cross them and be different.
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Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.