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Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2016
"Opposite attracts, like repels." she said, sounding determined.

He sighed and looked at her, "And we're talking about physics now?" He flicked her forehead, looking at her as if he was explaining something to a kid, "That's magnets. Us? We're humans."

He turned around and walked away.

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Xyleena Jenkins is mysterious. 

Takeshi Evanstone is calm, cool and collected.

Both are well-known in school for their nonchalant attitude.

They have the same dark hair. 

The same level of attractiveness and even same level of intellectuality.

They are freakishly alike. 

And the strings of fate can't help but to let them cross paths with each other.

Clashing, hating or caring. Which one will they feel towards each other?
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