orphan |ˈôrfən|
noun
1 a child whose parents are dead.
2 Printing the first line of a paragraph set as the last line of a page or column, considered undesirable.
I'm adopted.
I'm Taylor, I'm 17 and I've dealt with pain and agony for my whole life. My parents died when I was younger, leaving me with my brother. He's my legal guardian, now. We're not related in any way, I love him even though he abuses me. But who can blame him? I was not the girl those parents picked up from the orphanage that day, no longer the happy kid, no longer the lovable kid. Call me what you like, I'm nothing.
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.