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The Unisex names

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I thought Jesse Skyler was a girl. He thought I, Addison Leslie was a boy. Well that's awkward. This new school year, my mom, the parent-teacher association chairlady of my current high school, Ashton high have signed up for an exchange program with Easton high which is located half way across where I live. What I know is that there will be an exchange student living with me and my family this school year but what I DID NOT know is that SHE turns out to be a HE . I mean, my mom wouldn't agree to this would she? I'm a teenager with hormones the size of Texas , she can't do that.... right? BUT NO, she brought a freaking 6 ft tall, ridiculously blue eyed APOLLO (greek gods are the hottest don't judge) walking in and out of MY house. I need ovaries transplant. Jesse Skyler is not a normal teenage boy. He is very mysterious, quiet and unpredictable. I thought normal guys are crazy, loud and sex animals but nope, he's not like that. Sometimes I rather him be like that than to be quiet. I am Addison Leslie, I'm not the most popular girl but I'm not the nerd either. I guess I just fit perfectly in the middle of the food chain. That's all I ask for to be honest. Then there comes Jesse aka deliciouslyediblefaceandbody , you have no idea how hard it is living with someone edible next to your room. SPOILERS: IT'S VERY HARD. Join Addison on her journey of awkward silences and sexual tensions. Can Addison convince Jesse to open up to her? Will Jesse take her in his world? Can they get along and be friends? Or even more? *WARNING: Contains inappropriate languages and content*
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"What are these feelings you're talking about?!" he questions still yelling. "That I fucking like you, Daniella Jamie Grey!" I yell. "And I fucking like you too, Arabella May Jhonson!" he yells back. And the next thing I know is that we're no longer yelling. I hadn't even noticed that we went closer and closer to each other until I felt his breath on my lips and his nose nuzzling against mine as he bent to my level, his body towering over mine. I pull him to me and smash my lips onto his and it barely took a second for him to respond to it. ~~~~~ Arabella Jhonson and Daniel Grey unite. How they met each other, you may ask? They met each other because Arabella's cousin and Daniel's father are dating. There's definitely a spark when they met and the spark began to grow as they hung out with each other day by day, especially since they'll be living under the same roof for a little more than three weeks. Oh and not to mention that Daniel lives in Australia, away from Arabella, and he's only come to visit. But that's when the impossibilities come in to play. For one, aren't they technically going to be related if her cousin and Daniel's dad get married? And not only for that reason, but many other reasons that will be revealed as the story progresses. This'll be a story about two teens who go through struggles and a romance between them that seems more than likely to be impossible. Not only do other people get in the way of this romance, but their minds as well. Their minds that remind them why they can't work. And their minds that have their own fears. But can their romance find a way through it all? Or will it all just fall apart? Warning: Contains strong language

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