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In the world, an uncanny occurrence existed for 3% of the population. They were cursed with the rule of "soulmates." They were born with the initials of their other half stamped on their left ankle and were bound to share their lives with that special someone, whether they enjoyed their company or not, whether they loved them or not. Despite its harsh truth, some saw the rule as a blessing, while others deemed it a curse.
Things became complicated when Dove Stanley, a brilliant lyricist, discovered that her soulmate was an infamous pop star named Vinter Harris, who was currently dating her arch-nemesis, Nina Robbins. Dove, with a troubled history with Nina, was determined to sever her soulmate bond with Vinter, as she saw a promising future with Vinter's half-brother, Twilight.
Dove rejected the idea that Mother Nature had meant for her and Vinter to be together. Thus, she decided to stand up against the natural order and carve her own path. But she soon realized that there is always a price to pay for defying fate, and she must decide if it's worth the risk.
{Completed} Elizabeth Walker wasn't much of a social butterfly, to put it lightly. She actually preferred to spend her time by herself, where she could think in peace, which she planned to do on her family's two-week long beach vacation.
However, her parents did not seem to understand that concept at all. In fact, they were all but mad that she wasn't out being a normal teenager.
So, her mom practically forced her to spend time with the rude boy they met in the elevator. (Something about being more social? Who needs social time, anyways?)
All she could think about was how rude this boy was. Hayes was nothing but trouble, the tattoo on his chest told her that much.
But when he insists on betting that she will fall for him in two weeks, she agrees to the bet, positive that she would never even come close to falling for him. (She is nothing if not competitive.)
Will she fall for Hayes before the two weeks are up? I mean, sure he can sing really well. And sure, he's kind of hot. Okay really hot. But seriously, he's just some rude boy from an elevator. There's no way she'd fall for him. Right?
"Give It Two Weeks"