It was always me, myself, and I

It was always me, myself, and I

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My name is Jesse Greyson. I love my siblings. All three of them. I hate my mom, my dad my teachers, my step dad, everyone and everything except me and my siblings. I know I sound selfish, and arrogant, so maybe instead of judging you should learn more about me. I know my life is screwed up and I know there is no fixing it. But there is always change. I hate change, but it seems to love me.
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With Him

Tyler a girl who has high functioning autism and is also diabetic has spent almost her entire life in foster care. Out of no where her and her twin brother Greyson are adopted at the age of 17 by a gay couple who happen to have eight other kids. She has never been interested in relationships and honestly doesn't quite understand them. They start at a new school and Greyson instantly makes friends with one of his new brothers friends. Tyler does like she always has and keeps away from making friends or love interests. But then over Thanksgiving break Tyler catches the eye of one of Greyson's new friends. James is about the definition of gentleman, he's a high-school football star who's going to go to law school to follow in his parents footsteps. He finds a liking to his new friends sister, with her brothers permission of course he takes her out on a date and it takes off from there. Follow allong as Tyler and James try and figure out their interesting relationship with bumps (more like giant pot holes) along the way. Currently #1 in autism

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