Harry is a troubled young man. His fear of people and relationships has confined him to the walls of his home.
He's been home schooled all his life. His mother Anne being his only companion.
Once it's time for him to go to university, Anne puts her foot down and decides that Harry can no longer complete his education at home. He needs to get out into the real world and out of his cocoon.
It was time to grow up and Harry didn't like the sound of that one bit.
On his journey to find a place in the world he meets Cadence Barnaby, an ambitious university freshman, just like him who is determined to break past Harry's shell and protect him from the world.
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Anthropophobia [H.S]
Randoman•thro•po•pho•bia \-(.)pō-'fō-bē-ǝ\ noun : a pathological fear of people or human companionship