Casper Wright, an 18-year-old goth/grunge boy of the school makes it his mission to rebel against every rule and make it everyone's problem. And even though he's willing to bully others to a nonharmful extent he's fully willing to put other bullies in their place with his fist. He's shocked by the one girl that never takes any shit from him and is not scared to give him attitude. Suddenly Casper makes it part of his mission to be the only one to bully the girl.
Sage Flores, a 17-year-old girl who likes to be comfy and practical. She's not a nerd but she does wear glasses sometimes. She is almost perfectly average when it comes to school or life. The one unaverage thing in her life is a boy named Casper. He's rude, aggravates her beyond measure and she refuses to stay quiet when he's in the wrong.
Casper and Sage irritate each other but when irritation turns to interest what will be the outcome of these opposites? Will it be another life lesson or the love of their life?
EXCERPT:
Crap, I'm so late for school. Unfortunately, the "goth bully" of the high school at my locker...
Casper's lip curled into a small smirk as his eyebrows rose like he suddenly thought of something. I didn't realize that he had opened my locker while I had been standing and gawking like an idiot. He quickly pushed me in and shut the door.
"Well look at that, a loser stuffed inside a locker, how are you going to take that stupid little test now?"
I mumbled a string of curse words thinking if I could bribe him into letting me out.
"I'll let you out if you answer my question truthfully."
Well, that's a surprise he's trying to make a deal, probably thought it was no fun if I stayed silent.
"That doesn't seem too hard, deal."
"Here's the catch, if I feel like you're lying you have to do something I want, if you're not then you get to go simple as that."
"How do I know you won't say I'm lying even when I'm telling the truth?"
"You won't."
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.