Teenagers Microchip

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Lissa Price

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Characters-Callie is a 16-year-old girl who rents her body. Blake is a normal 16-year-old boy who does not know about the renters. Callie is a 16-year-old girl who works at a body bank where she rents her body. The reason she rents her body is to get money for her brother. Helena is the renter of Callies body. The bad thing is they are having a bad connection with Callies microchip. Blake is a normal teen who feel in love with Helena but is really dating Callie and Helena. Callies goal is to not have Helena take over and kill the senator. The way she is doing that is she is staying at a friend’s house. To keep her away from the party. A nice fancy house. There is more ten bedrooms. A big hologram that

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