Send Me Roses
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  • Reads 53
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 4
  • Time 32m
Ongoing, First published Apr 21, 2019
Jasmine Palathorn wasn't one of the popular girls, nor was she someone who felt like they didn't fit in. Did she have her place in her school? Yes. But she still didn't like drawing attention to herself. She liked keeping things balanced. Walking the middle path, never straying too far towards the edge. But that was her old school, her old life.

Now she was moving to college, in a new city, in a new country. But none of those factors tipped the scales for her, not until she ran head first into Scott van der Meer. Literally. He changed her, pushed her toward places she would never have dreamed of going. He was the one that was tipping her scale, unbalancing her perfectly planned life. Yet somehow she didn't mind it. She didn't mind the way he made her stomach do a summersault or the way he challenged her to step outside her boundaries.

Truth be told, she had never felt more like herself when she was around him. She had never felt more alive.

AN// there will some swearing just fyi :)) I hope you enjoy this book!
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