"Dude, I know you grew up with only guys and this might be--hell, it will be difficult for you to adjust to, but that doesn't mean jack right now. So don't expect me to act like we're best friends and hold your hand through life, capeesh? Because God knows no one did that for me."
"But I just wanted to get to know you ...."
"Look, there are only a few things you really need to know about me:
1. I don't fight just for the hell of it
2. I hate Starbucks
3. I will do anything for my family, including dying if I have to
4. I only make a point of remembering IMPORTANT things"
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Nathaniel Keller was the middle child of a family of 5. He had an older brother, a younger brother, his mom, and dad. They were such a happy family for the most part, but then again what family didn't have its own little problems here and there?
One night a few days before Thanksgiving, Nathaniel got grounded and wasn't allowed to join the family to a Thanksgiving Potluck party after having snuck out the night before and coming home completely wasted. He woke the next morning to police knocking on his door with devastating news.
After having found out his family drove home behind someone who drove on a patch of black ice and crashed causing his family to crash as well, leaving only his younger brother alive in a coma in the hospital, he was sent to live with his new legal guardian, his god mother (his mom's oldest, best friend), Meredith. He vaguely remembers playing with her children when he was younger but that was a long time ago before his family moved away.
How will he react when he finds out the Hasting's house is filled with nothing but girls? But not just any girls, noooo way, that wouldn't make his life easier. The Hasting girls are practically Greek goddesses. But what will happen when he comes home to find he has a forgotten past with one of the Hasting daughters and finds she isn't the same person anymore?
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.