The Boy Next Door
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  • Reads 2,139,331
  • Votes 54,152
  • Parts 36
  • Time 5h 58m
Complete, First published Aug 09, 2014
Something hit the side of my laptop screen and fell onto the floor. It was a paper airplane. There was a message written inside.

"You look pretty hot in a towel. You should wear that more often." 
-Colton

I was shocked when I read the note. I looked out my open window to see a guy sitting on the edge of the window of the house next door. He was looking right at me.

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At the start of Rachel Summers' senior year of high school, new neighbors move in next door. One of these neighbors is Colton Miller, who is also a high school senior. First impressions can say a lot about a person. Colton learns this the hard way when he first meets Rachel. Starting out on an unpleasant note, Rachel and Colton must learn how to accept each other for who they are, as they are forced to spend time with each other. This marks the beginning of their story and all they will encounter together.

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*Some Mature Themes*
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