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βœ©π΅π‘œπ‘¦π‘  𝑂𝑓 π‘‡π‘œπ‘šπ‘šπ‘’π‘› 𝑂𝑛𝑒 π‘†β„Žπ‘œπ‘‘π‘ βœ© by ElizabethBrennan05
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π‘‚π‘›π‘’π‘ β„Žπ‘œπ‘‘π‘  π‘œπ‘“π‘‘β„Žπ‘’ π‘π‘œπ‘¦π‘  π‘œπ‘“ π‘‘π‘œπ‘šπ‘šπ‘’π‘› π‘π‘œπ‘’π‘π‘™π‘’π‘  π‘₯π‘₯ π‘’π‘π‘‘π‘Žπ‘‘π‘’π‘  π‘’π‘£π‘’π‘Ÿπ‘¦ π‘†π‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘Žπ‘¦ π‘€β„Žπ‘’π‘Ÿπ‘’ π‘π‘œπ‘ π‘ π‘–π‘π‘™π‘’
π…πˆπ†π‡π“πˆππ† πŸπŸ’ by katherinebookss
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She is under water, but he will pull her out. Whatever it takes. Tadgh Lynch doesn't do distractions. He's guarded, sharp, and has more baggage than he lets on. But starting at Tommen College, nothing's supposed to shake him-not even her. Jaylana Pierce is quiet, bruised, and hiding something no one else sees. Secrets are second nature to her. Survival depends on them. Tadgh knows he should stay away. But the more he sees through her walls, the harder that becomes. And saving her might just cost him everything.
π…πŽπ‘π„π•π„π‘ πŸπŸ‘ by katherinebookss
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Rory Kavanagh was fine until Maeve Gibson started dating his worst enemy. She's his best friend. She's not supposed to get under his skin like this. Now she's pulling away, and Rory can't stop watching, can't stop wanting. Something's off. Something's wrong. And he's running out of time to stop it.
π–πˆπ’π‡πˆππ† πŸ• by katherinebookss
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Caoimhe Kavanagh doesn't do feelings-especially not for Liam Gibson. He's loud, charming, and hopelessly in love with someone else. But somewhere between the teasing and the late-night chats, she falls. And the worst part? He doesn't even see her.
π…πˆππƒπˆππ† πŸ– by katherinebookss
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"The addiction didn't love her, I did." A.J. Lynch has it all-talent, confidence, and a name that carries weight at Tommen College. Christina Holland? She's the girl he's meant to hate. Christina's reputation comes before her-and A.J. knows exactly who her father is. He should hate her. But the more he sees her, the harder that gets.
π€πƒπƒπˆπ‚π“πˆππ† πŸ” by _jenxkiss
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Conor Kavanagh. The heartthrob of Tommen College. The biggest playboy in the school - cocky smirk, rugby jersey practically sewn onto him, always with a smart comment and that maddening wink. He's friendly, charming, flirty as hell. The kind of lad who'd carry your bag for you and somehow make it seem like your idea. But don't let that fool you - he's trouble. All sharp jawlines and swagger. And somehow, he's decided I'm his next bloody charity case. I hate it. I hate how he shows up when I don't ask, how he looks at me like I'm breakable. I don't need saving - I've got it sorted. The drink, the pills, the temper - all of it. My mess, not his. And every time I tell him to back off, to leave me be, he just gets closer, like I'm speaking in code. I don't need his pity or his perfect face. I don't need him. So why does part of me keep hoping he'll show up again tomorrow? *** Sinead Biggs. The reigning queen of Tommen. Sharp-tongued, sharp-eyed, and terrifying in heels. Everyone thinks she's just Cath's little sister - until she opens her gob and makes half the school cry before lunch. She walks those halls like she owns them, and honestly? She kind of does. The lads are scared of her. The girls want to be her. And me? I'm hopelessly, pathetically into her. Everyone knows it. My mates won't shut up about it. Even when she's tearing strips off me with that mouth of hers, I'm there grinning like a gobshite. Because deep down, I remember. I remember when we used to be best friends. When she used to laugh like a lunatic at my stupid jokes, when her hand would brush mine and neither of us would move away. But then came Owen Rice - the prick. Then came that night. The accident. The hospital. And when she came back, she wasn't the same. She'd built up walls with barbed wire. She'd become someone colder, louder, crueler. But I still see her. The girl I knew. And every once in a while, when no one's looking, I think she sees me too.