gorillagirl10
Quincy Anderson has always believed she can beat Ace Blackwood at anything. Grades, competitions, debates-you name it, she's determined to prove she's better. It's not that she hates him... he just brings out a fire in her she can't explain.
Ace, on the other hand, is calm, controlled, and infuriatingly unreadable. He wins without bragging, excels without effort, and carries walls so high no one ever gets close. He keeps everyone at a distance-especially her.
What starts as a rivalry of challenges and stubborn pride slowly shifts into something neither of them can ignore. Quincy begins to see cracks in Ace's armor-late nights, quiet fears, a softness he hides from the world. And Ace can't understand why she's the one person who gets under his skin... and the only one he can't stop watching.
As their competition intensifies, so does the tension between them: the almost-touching fingertips, the accidental confessions, the moments they stand a little too close.