Forgive Me
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"I don't understand why I keep falling in love with you." I sigh. "I don't understand why you can't just let this happen." He says, his face inches from mine. Megan is an oncoming Freshman in college. Her major? Marching Band. Now I know what you non-band kids are going to say. But this is not all about band. It's about a girl who meets this guy, Kyle. They bump into eachother, and there's tension right at the start. He's a typical male teenager with attitude, while all she's trying to do is make it as a good musician. They eventually find out that they are roomates, and have to learn how to cope with eachother. But when Megan starts getting tormented by an upperclassmen, will Kyle step in to help? Will Kyle interfering with Megan turn into something so much more? Find out when you read the book.
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High school in the early 90s: it was before cell phones and social media, but the problems were the same. How do you get the guy you're interested in to notice you? What happens if you fall in love with your best friend? Why does physics class keep factoring into your love life? This novella is loosely based on my own high school experiences... but sort of an alternate version of them. You can only make one set of choices in life, so it's fun to explore what could have been - but wasn't - in fiction. Also, set in 1991-92, this is kind of a period piece now! In some ways it's a love letter to the teen books I read back in the 80s and 90s, in particular those by Ellen Conford and Paula Danzinger. I hope you enjoy it. This story was featured on Wattpad in 2016.

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