The Outsiders
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  • Reads 227
  • Votes 41
  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 40m
Ongoing, First published May 24, 2015
Mature
Natalie~ 
 Natalie Portman never could fit in with the other kids. She was always made fun of for being different than all the other kids. She never dressed like a proper girl should, she was always a dork, she was smart, always the teachers favorite, and was OCD. At the beginning of middle school, she started to stutter and have anxiety attacks. And over the summer she lost her only real friend and family member. 

Elliott~
Elliott Sadler was always different. He was always the odd one and no one ever liked him. His dad died three years ago and his mother has cancer and has been in and out of the hospital. He's a complete dork and loves superheroes and comic books. And he also has ADHD and he finds relaxation in doing math. He is a math geek. 


Now both Natalie and Elliott must start a new school, a new life. They now must learn what friendships means, what it means to truly love and care about each other. They must learn the secrets of the universe. And see what life really means.
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