Not That Much Different.

Not That Much Different.

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Ryder Jones is not your typical teenage girl. You wouldn't see her every weekend at a club, hooking up with every male she sees, but you wouldn't see her stuck in her room studying her ass off. You would see her at a shooting rank, or in her room playing video games all night long. Dylan Watson isn't your average teenage boy. He doesn't hang out with a bunch of people. You would see him standing up for the "nerds." You would see him by himself or with one other person. It looks like they have nothing in common, but they do. They both know how to shoot a gun. They both stand up for people that are different. They both are amazing at video games. And I can not forget that they are both very attractive. Read this story to find out how they came to be.
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"You never answered the question. What's one thing you want more than anything?" He asks, pressing the elevator button. "I want..." my mind is thrown into a whirlwind of thoughts. I want so much; more than he knows. I run my hands through my hair, "I don't really know what I want. It's not like it matters." He moves and stands in front of me. I look at him as he continues to watch me, "What do you want?" "You," I mutter. Always you. ==================== Allyson Scott has had her fair share of struggles. Just like the cliche line, she wasn't a normal girl. She didn't even know what a first grade classroom looked like. She only knew what was inside the walls of the hospital. Since the day she was diagnosed, she was known as "The Girl with Cancer." Dylan Smith was a regular teenage guy. He drove a Jeep, played on the baseball team, and hung out with the guys every other weekend. He knew everybody that went to his school. So the minute he met Ally, he knew she was different. But didn't know why. Their story is one for the books. The many different things that could and do happen make the story oh so incredible. Enjoy reading the first installement of Summer Fee; Sick in Love.

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