Dare You
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Peyton Anderson and Jace Evans are polar opposites. Hot and cold. Fire and water. Peyton's a plain outcast and Jace is a hot but cocky asshole. But they have more in common then they think. Coming from dark pasts, the two are thrown together due to an unexpectant event that will change both of their lives forever, even if they don't know it yet. Will these two broken teens learn to open up to each other or will they stay hidden behind broken walls? Their story may seem cliche, but this is not just a love story this is a story about love. And it all started with two words. 'Dare you.'
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