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			<title>Elise, Two</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;That Adam guy is kind of getting on my nerves. I think to myself, heading to the library to meet up with the art club for roll call, seeing as the art room has no computer.&amp;nbsp; &quot;Elise?&quot; The art teacher scanned the room for me, smiled when I was found and continued to call roll. I was current..</description>
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			<title>Adam, One</title>
			<description>I'm beginning to think that the people at this school are crazy.&amp;nbsp;&quot;Oh come on! You're over reacting!&quot; Daisy, whom I've learned isn't as recluse as I'd originally thought, whined.&amp;nbsp;&quot;Why would that help her trust me!?&quot; I argued as John and Matthue drag me to... wherever. My best friends were k..</description>
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			<title>A New Year, A New Problem</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp; Elise sat in the back of the room reading quietly to herself. It was free block, better known as study hall, and she couldn't concentrate on her novel. To her it felt like someone was staring at her.&amp;nbsp;Turning around her honey brown eyes met icy-steel orbs. It was that new kid, Adam. Elise..</description>
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			<title>Unseen</title>
			<description> Intellectual. Mute. Shy. Unnoticed. All of these are good adjectives to describe Elise Jones. But Adam Roggers wants to change that. </description>
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