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Shade Wingston-Known as the school's "Emo boy" he was feared by many. Not many people like or trust him; he has black hair that covers his left eye, and he has very dark brown eyes that look almost black. He has a twin sister named Beatrice, he has a dad who died years ago, and his mother is abusive to him and his sister, he was adopted by a man named Sebastian. Daya Rayn, on the other hand, was known as the schools "Nerdy girl" She was always treated horribly, she was bullied, -even though she comes from a wealthy family- She has blonde hair with pink at the tips, she has emerald-green eyes, she is kind and always smiles. She has an emotionally abusive mom and her dad died. Who would expect two complete opposites to fall in love?
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Her brother's rival, the captain of the enemy football team, and the boy who always smirks when he wins. He's loud, cocky, and impossible to ignore... especially when he starts looking at her like she's more than just her brother's little sister. She knows better than to fall for someone wearing the wrong colors. But when late-night arguments turn into stolen glances, and those glances turn into something she can't quite name, the rules start to blur. Now, every game feels like a secret war between her heart and her loyalty. Because in a town where football decides everything, loving him might just be the biggest betrayal of all.

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