The Different Sides Of Us
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  • Reads 344
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 3
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jun 08, 2014
Meet Elizabeth Johnson. She's a nerd at the least. But she's not your average nerd. She can sometimes be seen reading at the library or under a tree... or being annoyed by one of the most popular boys in school. Why? He's her twin brother.

Now meet Joel Johnson. He's popular, hot, and one of the best football players in the school. He's the one that'll put everyone that is below him down, and not give a shit about their feelings. At least, thats what everyone thinks, and most of the time he convinces himself that. But it's not true. After all, his twin sister's a nerd.

So what happens when Blake Evans gets thrown into the mix? Blake's a quiet person, who almost never speaks, and he just happens to fall victim to Joel's bullying. After seeing the bullying going on for too long, Elizabeth steps in, and sends all three of them into a whirlpool of laughter, anger and maybe even love.
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