Above Average: [Im]perfect(boyxboy)

Above Average: [Im]perfect(boyxboy)

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Jake is used to keeping himself composed and proper. No one really knows why, but he just does. Only Kevin gets to see him as who he really is. They get close but Jake isn't ready for the infamous four letter word. He doesn't want to go though that again. It seems he might lose "himself" through it and get to being Above Average. Or will his world flip. He doesn't want to get attached, but if he's attached to two people how will it hurt? Will this "rebound" grow on him? Since when is everyone interested in someone average?
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Chris Hart is just your-so-not average kind of guy. He's nowhere near average, he's way below average. He's never been in a relationship, never attempted to and never felt the need to. Nothing wrong with that, right? That is until he strikes a deal with Jake White, one of the popular guys at school. The deal doesn't entail much, all he has to do is tutor Jake math and Jake helps him with physical education. The only problem is, strange things start to happen during these tutorial sessions. The complication: Jake is Chris' sister's boyfriend and Lilly isn't someone to be messed with, sibling or not. Apart having to deal with his sexuality, Chris finds out a secret about himself that threatens to topple his little world. NOTE: THIS BOOK NEEDS A MAJOR OVERHAUL. IT'S A MESS OF A BOOK. ONLY UP BECAUSE IT'S PART OF A SERIES.

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