Opposites Attract

Opposites Attract

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One guy and one girl from highschool. The guy is Peter McNeill, and the girl is Pauahi Nohea Kai, but she likes to be called Kai. (Her name is basically Hawaiian for "Fire is over the beautiful sea") Peter is known for..well...nothing actually. He's not invisible since his best friend, Jay R is the captain of the football team and captain of a golden baseball team outside of school, so everybody knows him, obviously. His life is pretty cliche since he's bestfriends with the popular guy, in love with the most popular and jerkiest guy's girlfriend, and had straight A's in school since junior high. Oh and he's a supernatural guy with some fire power flowing through his veins. Oh and the girl he's in love with? She's actually not that different from him, except she's the opposite. How is she the opposite of him you see? Well, it's pretty obvious you see, she's water and he's fire.
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"The little spark left in her erupted into such a large flame, it boiled her blood and made the thought of this sand-colored haired person impossible to get out of her head." Alyssa was content; a boyfriend she loved, good grades in school, and a best friend. When her closer friend Nathan flirts with her best friend, Alyssa's world is turned upside down. She had a small spark of romantic interest in Nathan, but when he flirts with Stephanie, and Alyssa gets dumped, it quickly errupts into a burning flame that nobody can control. I The question is, whether or not the feeling mutual.

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