The Difference Between Us
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Ongoing, First published May 18, 2015
Layla White is not a typical teenager, she always been one who prefers to stay home and do nothing; she is notorious for staying in on Friday night while every other high schooler, including her brothers, goes out to party. She has never been the one to date, it doesn't help that her two older brothers made a rule that nobody is allowed to think about her.  Zachary Goodman is the definition of perfect, star pitcher for the school's baseball team, and more importantly her brother's best friend. He has never been known to stay in on a Friday night. Zachary has always seen Layla as his little sister, that was until one fateful night that Zachary is found running across her front lawn naked causing them to create the bet. Can Layla and Zachary put their differences aside from them, or will the bet be completed?
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