Falling for the Opposite (major editing)
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  • Reads 2,552
  • Votes 84
  • Parts 18
  • Time 2h 40m
Complete, First published Jul 30, 2015
*AUTHOR'S NOTE* 
I plan to edit this story very very soon. I am leaving it open for anyone to read, but please, please, please note:
I wrote this story a long time ago and I was dealing with my own issues, and as you probably know, writers write what they know. As I was so young, this was not translated well into the story. I strongly encourage you to wait until after this story is edited before you read it as once it's done, it will be newer, fresher and better. 

Thanks! 
Kiley

If you're looking for something a little cliche, this is the story for you.
17-year-old Audrey Barr is, well, treated like shit, which in turn, makes her feel like shit. She's kind of lived a pretty crappy life, she's been bullied, all of her friends have turned on her, and all of this has made her feel like the world doesn't need someone like her in it. 
Now is the time when we introduce her method of support, Greyson Jenkins. I think you know where this might be going. The two have been best friends since Audrey moved to his neighborhood about five years ago, and since, they have been absolutely inseparable. 

Follow Audrey and Grey as they embark upon love, hate, and heartbreak. A six-month journey that will change everything.
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