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Penn State University.
Home to the craziest sorority girls, most obnoxious football players, and a girl who never wanted to be there in the first place.
Ellie Webber hates Penn State. But she is only there because her twin brother is the...
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Reese Joseph
Most people are really curious to know about me.
But really—I am a simple living kinda guy.
I drank milk from the carton. I took multiple shits a day. I loved a good blunt. I knew my way around the clit. I knew most dog breeds.
I was a completely normal guy.
Until it came to home life, my actual life, and sports.
I was my opponent's worst nightmare.
If I didn't have breakfast that day—they were about to become my lunch.
Pennsylvania State University. Home of the mother fucking Nittany lions. I feel like I am the only one out of all of the boys who likes to be here. That's because I am the entire college experience myself.
I am the life of the party. I am the snack on the table. I am Reese Fucking Joseph, baby.
However, that's only what I let people think.
I'm the life of the party—true.
I'm a daddy's boy—false.
I'm a mommy's boy—false.
I have daddy's money—true and false.
What they see and what they think they know is a lot different than what they don't know. What I had been keeping from everyone. There are very few people in this world that I shared my true self with because I was running from my past. I was afraid of rejection. I was also afraid of losing everything that I never had.
I had never truly related to anyone until I met her.
Naomi.
She was the comforting hug that I needed because I had pushed the truth aside for so long. What people saw me as was just a facade. It wasn't the true me at all.
I was just another kid, on the run—hiding from his past hoping that it would never ever catch up to him. But I learned from the best, my mom.
You would've never guessed that someone so professional could have a past so demonizing.