The Two Middles

The Two Middles

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She doesn't really fit in with the Nerds, or the Drama kids, or the Artists, or the Sporty crowd either. Is she a Popular kid? Nah, she'd rather barf. Come to think of it, she doesn't fit in anywhere, except right in the middle of the proverbial Food Chain of High School. That's where she fits in. She's a Middle. At a typical american High School, they're rare to come across. So how blessed she thinks she might be when she meets one of her own kind. When Aubrey Jensen's green eyes meet a boy's charming hazel ones, her life takes a (mostly) pleasant turn. A stare down, a friend request, a chat and a stroll down the lane of emotions is all it takes, and BAM! they're best friends. Question is, how long before they drop the act?
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Emely and Louis go to the same high school. They've never gotten along. They've never even tried. No one knows how the hate started maybe they bumped into each other in the hallway one day and just decided, yeah, I don't like your face. All anyone knows is that when Louis enters a room, Emely rolls her eyes. When Emely talks, Louis always has a comeback. The tension is so real, it makes everyone uncomfortable... or entertained. They aren't polar opposites. They aren't competing for anything. They just hate each other's vibe. And they've kept their distance. Until now. When a school-wide group competition forces them onto the same team - along with a mix of their classmates - they're suddenly stuck dealing with each other outside of their usual eye-rolling and muttered insults. But the more time they spend fighting, the more people start noticing something else: the way Louis stares when Emely laughs. The way Emely always seems extra bothered when Louis ignores her. The way-too-long eye contact. Something's shifting. And the only thing scarier than hating each other... might be not hating each other anymore.

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