R O L E X I A

R O L E X I A

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Rolexia and Jesse were raised together on account of their moms being long time best friends. Since birth, they were practically inseparable. Until they weren't. Now Rolexia and Jesse are all grown up, and Rolexia hates Jesse's guts. Neither of them know exactly when their 'feud' started, but they do know that Jesse loves to get under Lexi's skin. There's a mutual unspoken agreement to do their absolute best to piss each other off. But when thrown in a house to live together, indefinitely, will Jesse and Rolexia honor this agreement, or will boundaries be crossed and lines blurred? One thing's for sure. Rolexia doesn't know her enemy as well as she thought she did. And she's about to get a lot more than she bargained for...
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