When Ally first moved to Sydney, after the deaths of her parents she was a scared little kid. Growing up in an empty house with an absent aunt and no other form of a parental authority figure changed that.
A couple of years later Ally was nothing like her former self, apart from one tiny detail: she still hated Luke Dreyer.
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Luke was used to three things:
-Popularity
-Female attention
And general acceptance
He was tall dark & handsome, he was wealthy, he was athletic, add to that a touch of bad boy and a Tipp-Ex covered black electric guitar and you've got yourself a guaranteed high school worshipping.
Sure, not everyone liked him, but no one hated him, apart from one girl, Ally. She never fell for his BS, even when he was a gapped toothed, adorable kid, trying to distract her in dodgeball so the boy's team would win, back then he'd also used girls to get his way. Now Ally's nickname for him had changed from cheater, to player, to manwhore and his comebacks were no better...
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So what happens when the school comes up with a buddy system & these two get put together?
Is the line between love & hate as easy to erase as the "Cross it & die" line they drew on each other's desk in grade school?
Meet Melody Alonzo. She's fifteen years old, she's in the tenth grade, goes to Red Valley High School, and lives in Colorado with her mom, dad, annoying little brother, Carter, and her lazy big brother, Nick.
She's known Michael Richards and Dylan Jackson since kindergarten, and she's hated them ever since. But in middle school when Michael and Dylan finally go to a different school, Melody couldn't be happier to get away from the two idiots she's always hated. Well except for Dylan...because he lives in her neighborhood. But at least Michael's gone!
But when Melody and her best friend Catelynn are taking a jog around the neighborhood, they just so happen to run into Michael and Dylan. And all hell broke loose when Michael told Melody he was moving next door to her...
"How am I gonna deal with that idiot now that he lives next door to me!"
Well...let's see how this turns out...