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тнe perғecт pαιr
These two have been together for only a short period of time, but so far, they're falling for each other quickly. They spend almost all of their time together, also becoming each other's best friend. Everyone in town knows about them, and they are always spotted having a good time together. They are the type of couple that cuddles up beside a fireplace, or the type of couple that watches Disney movies together. They share sweet kisses and hold hands and talk about deep things. Everyone has always dreamed of a relationship like this, but only these two were lucky enough to have it.
Girl; taken (Robyn Samantha Williams, fourth page) - Boy; taken (Caesar Fabian Valentino, second page)
тнe cнeαтerѕ
This is your typical love triangle; two guys, one girl. The girl was unsatisfied with her first boyfriend, or maybe she just needed more options, so she went and got herself a second one. Now she's finding herself in a bit of a mess as she tries to make time for both of them, and still keep the other a secret. Guilt overwhelms her, but she has no intention of leaving either guy, because she loves them both. What will she do to prevent them from meeting or finding out about each other? What measures will she take to prevent disaster from striking?
Girl; taken (Danielle Savana Porter, sixth page) - Boy; taken (Stephen Benjamin Warren, eighth page) - Boy; open (name, page joined)
тнe oɴ αɴd oғғ
This couple has the type of relationship that nobody wants to be in; they are always breaking up and getting back together. No matter what, it's like they hate each other sometimes, but they can't be apart. They can't make up their minds, they need each other to survive. It's crazy to other people, but to them, it's a daily routine. They always find the smallest things to fight over, as if they actually want to argue all day. In the end, they say they love each other; whether they really mean it or not still remains a mystery. Maybe their habits will change someday, or maybe not.
Girl; taken (Skylar Alana Reese, sixth page) - Boy; open (name, page joined)
тнe jυѕт ғrιeɴdѕ
It's quite clear that there's chemistry between these two, but they would never admit it. They're best friends, and maybe even a little more. They spend all of their time together, and get along perfectly; they've even been told that they would be a cute couple, too. Everyone knows about the little kisses shared between them in private, or the odd closeness they share. It's as if they're both denying that they like each other, yet admitting it to each other secretly. They seem to be too shy to move into a relationship, and just want to stay friends with benefits; will this awkward relationship ever change?
Girl; taken (Tarance Jane Atkins, third page) - Boy; reserved (name, page joined)
тнe odd pαιr
This couple is usually only dreamed about in movies; he's a geek, she's a cheerleader, and they're madly in love. Nobody expects to see a relationship like this on any ordinary day, but when they do, they can't help but smile. Most people would expect a popular cheerleader to be shallow and picky about who they date, but this one is pure and down to earth; she loves her boyfriend with all of her heart and they seem to get along great, despite coming from two completely different worlds. They ignore the teases and taunts and go on with their lives. It's too good to be true.
Girl; open (name, page joined) - Boy; taken (Randolph Jay Smith, seventh page)
тнe ғαded ғιreworĸѕ
These two met not too long ago, and they immediately felt an attraction; so they bluntly jumped into a relationship, a little too quickly. They acted on impulse, thinking that they had each found their soulmate. Now they are losing interest in each other, and slowly spending more time on their own. They get in arguements every now and then, and are never seen having a good time together. They got together too quickly before they could find out more about each other; the fireworks are gone. The only thing keeping them a couple is the fact that they moved too quickly, and there will soon be an extra mouth to feed; they can't split up now or any time soon. A baby is on the way.
Girl; open (name, page joined) - Boy; open (name, page joined)
тнe ѕeт υpѕ
They hate each other, and they certainly don't want to be together. They disagree on everything, and act more like angry siblings than a couple. The only reason these two are in a relationship is because their parents set them up, and want them to be together. They thought these two would be a good match, so they had no other choice but to go along with it. Otherwise, they would face consequences. Parents always know best, right? Wrong. These two only act civilized in public and around their parents, but in private, they fight like children and pout constantly; they're both spoiled and they come from rich families. If they don't decide to work things out maturely, their future holds nothing but resentment.
Girl; taken (Syrena Krypton-Chachi Cullen, second page) - Boy; taken (James William Benedict Rotherington, fifth page)
тнe dαy αɴd ɴιɢнт
In this relationship, good meets bad; he's the bad boy, she's the good girl. They are considered day and night because they are polar opposites. She always follows the rules and he breaks the rules. She's a sweetheart and he's a bad boy that has a reputation. She believes in staying safe and doing your best, yet she still loves him. He believes in partying and getting in trouble, yet he still loves her. How long can these two stay together before differences and rumors split them apart? Will their love conquer what others think, or will influenced opinions finally change their minds?
Girl; taken (Kelsey Jane Kline, third page) - Boy; open (name, page joined)
тнe reвel love ѕoɴɢ
These two are almost as good as the perfect pair couple; they stick together through thick and thin, and spend all of their time together. They love each other immensely and never want to split up. The only problem is that they are complete rebels, and they only fun they get is out of breaking the rules. They go against every law and get into lots of trouble. They are bad for each other, yet they are too blinded by love to see that. Parties, drugs, drinking, and so much more are involved in their relationship. Everyone knows they are two partners in crime; literally. They even end up in jail together, sometimes. Maybe splitting up truly is their best option -- but when will they realize that, and for how long will that decision last?
Girl; reserved (name, page joined) - Boy; open (name, page joined)
тнe ғrιeɴdzoɴed
This pair is a complicated little pair; they're not even in a relationship. The boy has fallen head over heels for the girl, but she only sees him as a brother, or a best friend. He's even told her before how he feels, only to get politely rejected, but she said they could still be friends; and instead of walking away like most people might do, the boy decided to stay just friends with her, in hopes that she might one day change her mind. How long will this odd friendship last, and will the girl ever change her mind? Only time will decide.
Girl; taken (Jocelyn Savannah Wiliams, first page) - Boy; taken (Toby Eugene Hudson, first page)
тнe coυɴтry мeeтѕ cιтy
This relationship is fairly simple; the girl just moved to New York City from a small ranch in Tennessee, and the boy has lived in the big city for his whole entire life. As soon as the girl moved up to NYC, she met the boy and they instantly got involved, feeling a strong attraction towards each other, despite their large cultural differences. Will he show her the ropes of the big concrete jungle, or will they discover that they have many more differences and conflicts to experience, rather than just coming from two different worlds?
Girl; taken (Hazel Mira Thompson, third page) - Boy; taken (Zachariah James Parker, fifth page)