"17 years of misery." I said to Abi, scrunching my nose up in disgust. She smiled and shrugged as we both headed straight for the locker rooms.
Out of the blue, fourteen girls from the Junior Varsity Volleyball team ran straight back for the locker room door, carried with a bunch of sqeals. Before rubbing deodorant on my pits and changing out of my practice clothes, I gave Abi a look of confusion. She returned with one of her own.
By the time we made it out of the locker room, Perfume scented and all, A bunch of girls were crowding around the gym door all squealing and screaming in delight. God, I hate freshman.
Abi and I quietly walked over towards the huddle of girls and caught a glimpse of what they were giggling over. There, standing in NIKE black shorts and a blue jersey was a tall boy; maybe my age. He had sparkling blue eyes and light brown hair.
My heart would have melted if I liked badboys. But, no he was average looking to me.
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17 year old, Kaleigh Cummings, isn't just your average volleyball player. She doesn't do cheerleaders or Football players. Hell, her type is the geeky kind; nerd glasses and suspenders.
However When Matt Atkins comes to town, she can't seem to get away from him. It's like the earth, or even cupid, has a gravital connection that's somehow pulling them together; not literally of course.
But the thing is, Kaleigh HATES Matt. Why? Because he treats girls like their the tissues from a tissue box. This was the main thing Kaleigh had always been scared of; Badboys. She felt like their the kind of guys who makes girls be their prey and their the predators in a wild forest. She's not ready for that.
But when she finds out that her brother; Austin Cummings is best friends with Matt, she flips. Why? Because Matt's parents are leaving for a month to go to Iowa for a business trip and guess who Matt's trying to stay with? Will this end in disaster, disappointment or down right betrayal? Find out in this book ♡
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.