According to Pluto, "At the touch of love, everyone becomes a poet." There is nothing more true in this world. The sweetness, pureness and the light of the one can change another's whole perspective of life.
The college freshman, the good girl, Tessa Young became that one person in Hardin Scott, a bad boy's life. "He and I are like fire and ice, totally different yet the same." Their story wasn't just like any other's; the good girl and the bad boy didn't just fell in love and lived happily ever after. Infact, they bickered all the time, broke each other's hearts, fought their friends, fixed each other, even stitched each other's wounds and couldn't stay away from one another. The sight of the other generated chemicals in their bodies creating a thirst which could never be fully quenched. It just took a touch for them to fall right back to each other but would they again fall if one ripped out other's heart, gave the other a wound which could possibly be never stitched?
The beginning of the end is that they loved each other with an internal force which acted like the two poles of magnets. "They were within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life."