"Hey! Wait a second." The unidentified guy said.
"Um, hi?" I asked confused.
Little did I know that this was a summer I would never forget...
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Emily Brooks. She just recently graduated from high school. It's been quite a year for her. She went through a depressing time after a tragic accident the summer before. She wants to have fun but her father wants her to study. She attempts to do nothing but studying and bringing her younger brother around for baseball games but that changed when she met a boy at the concession stand.
Jason Matthews. The boy who just graduated from high school. His family just moved to town from the city. He winds up being closer to his best friend who in gets him a job and a spot on the summer baseball team. One normal day of work turned into meeting the prettiest girl he's ever seen.
Read as these two characters learn more about each other and fall in love with each and every quirk.
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#200 in Romance - 4/14/2016
High school senior Jason Morris has been living something of a double life. On one hand, he's one of the best cellists in his school's recent history and a half-decent student. On the other hand, he's spent years deeply intertwined with the street life of West Midnight, a neighborhood that sticks out like a sore thumb in the town of Midnight and a place where fate is not kind to the residents. Jason knows better than to think he'll be the exception to this curse, boys like him are especially unlikely to get out of West Midnight, but he's come to peace with it over the past half a decade.
At least, Jason is at peace with everything until he has his chance to become one of the lucky ones. With an offer from the area's best arts college hanging over his head, Jason must choose which part of his life he's going to hold on to, and which part he's going to let go of. Is he going to get out of this neighborhood and have a chance to become something greater than he ever imagined, or is he going to live and die a West Midnight boy through and through? And what will the choice he makes give him or cost him?