16 Roses
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  • Parts 21
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  • Reads 11,270
  • Votes 653
  • Parts 21
  • Time 2h 22m
Complete, First published Apr 06, 2019
Aria Middleton prefers books to people and isn't the biggest fan of parties, which is why she's surprised when a bundle of sixteen pink roses are delivered to her apartment with a letter asking her to the school dance from popular boy Wesley Rivers.

Wesley is the complete opposite of Aria. He prefers sports to books and is always the life of the party. 

Aria knows there's no way Wesley would want to go to a dance with her, so she's positive there's some sort of mix up. 

Or do opposites really attract?

sequel on my page: Raining Roses
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You live... You love... You lose... Gunther and Jeremiah Middleton are considered the model students of their school. Jeremiah, the older brother, possessing a greater sense of responsibility, dedicated himself to his studies to aid his father in the future. In contrast, Gunther, being younger and free from excessive obligations, immersed himself in frivolous games and sports, aspiring to pursue a career as a professional soccer player. Gunther's childhood companions and neighbors consist of the twins, Isabella and Harper. Despite sharing a friendly and brotherly rapport with Gunther, both harbored romantic feelings towards Jeremiah. Suppressing their emotions, they refrained from disclosing their sentiments to each other, fearing any disruption in their friendship with Gunther. However, Jeremiah held an affection for Isabella. Observing this, Harper chose to step back and assist Isabella in developing a relationship with Jeremiah, seeking Gunther's aid in the process. However, their dynamics took an unforeseen turn with Isabella's untimely demise due to a terminal illness. Would grief and sorrow prevail in this situation? Or would hidden feelings emerge anew?