She's Everything I'm Not

She's Everything I'm Not

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Sixteen-year-old Dean Walker has always been a rule-breaker-a reckless, tough-skinned guy who avoids attachments and laughs in the face of love. But after getting into a violent fight that forces him to transfer schools, he finds himself at RiverBook High, completely out of his element. That is... until he meets Iris. Fifteen-year-old Luma Whiteoak, the kind-hearted, picture-perfect girl of RiverBook High, has never skipped a class or fallen in love. She believes love will come when it's meant to, with the right person at the right time. But when she catches Tobias staring from across the hallway, her carefully built world begins to shift. Now, at a beach party thrown by her older brother Derrek, the two finally talk for the first time. Sparks fly, questions rise-and neither of them is prepared for what comes next.
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Everyone thought she was just the quiet girl. Kept to herself. Always early to class. He was the boy with the bike, the bruised knuckles, and a reputation that came with warnings. "Stay away from him," they warned. So naturally, she found him on the rooftop one afternoon, leaning against the railing, cigarette in hand. He raised an eyebrow. "Wrong place, angel." She stepped in, smirking as the breeze played with her hair. "Nah. I make everywhere the right place." He chuckled-right until she snatched the cigarette from his hand, dropped it, and crushed it under her shoe. "You've been staring for weeks," she said, tilting her head. "Figured I'd save you the trouble and come say hi." His smirk vanished, but he said nothing as she turned and walked off. That night, he texted . Him: You always this bossy? Her: Only with boys who look good when they obey.

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