Two enemy's since the mere age of 11 have been at each overs throats since forever. However, after being called out for their childish behaviour they're forced to grow up. Redwood college has the usual poll of what kids were on top and what kids were at the bottom. You couldn't decide where you were you were just... there. Like the food chain, it's natural and how the world works. Or is it? Avery Delaney, a tall girl with jet black hair and red lipstick, was quite mid on this societal scale but she wasn't bothered too much by it. She wasn't bullied but she wasn't popular - right where she liked it. Despite this there was still one person who got under her skin and he knew it. He was Christopher Shaw. The "popular" boy, the guy every girl wanted but no girl got. The sandy blonde hair and peircing blue eyes enough to melt any woman, so why didn't he last in relationships? I guess you could consider the two enemy's as their whole time knowing eachover was based from hatrid and annoyance. will dynamic between the two ever change? if you've ever wanted a book both very intimate and very sad, you're in luck.