Rosette Williams is an average student in 'Westview College' with an extraordinary personality. She could be considered a loner if it wasn't for the fact that she had a bestfriend to survive the hell-hole of a college. Sweet when she wants to be, ambivert,speaks sarcasm fluently,lil short-tempered and has little to no social life.
She detests:
1)Bad-boys,
2)Players,
3)Alcoholic or anything related to intoxication,
4)Raisins and
5) Plain milk with a burning passion.
Ace Greyson is the notorious,delinquent badboy of Westview with the 'do-not-mess-with-me-or-i'll-kill-you' attitude. Has girls swooning at his feet. Rich, irresistably attractive,rude ,cocky, arrogant, player are the words to describe him.
Ace Greyson is almost the epitome of the kind of guy Rosette wouldn't be caught dead with. Rosette tries to avoid him at all costs as he shares almost all of her classes not that he would pay much attention since he is too serious and arrogantly mean to approach anyone.
But what would likely happen when one accident pushes them into seeing more of each other? Is there more to why Rosette dislikes' him? Can the badboy be a softie behind all that stone-like exterior?
Read the bittersweet story to know more!!
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Disclaimer:
Names, characters, places, businesses, events and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
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