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Roommates
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Ongoing, First published Jul 10, 2014
Mature
Three Roommates Rita, Blaine, and Charlotte are not good at being people. They are not bad people, just bad at being human. Charlotte has a constant flow of girlfriends that her roommates, Rita and Blaine, gave up on remembering their names and call all of her partners Taylor. Rita deals with finally get Jake to ask her out and not ruining things with him. Blaine needs a new outlook on life.
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"Finally I get to see who I'll be sharing a room with." I heard an all too familiar voice. God please don't be her. Anything but that. I slowly turned around to face the person I would be living with for the rest of the year. When our eyes met my heart dropped to the pit of my stomach. "Well this should be fun." She said as she crossed her arms and smirked at me. Megan Wheeler. The one girl I wanted to avoid. The one person that made my life terrible. Was going to be living with me. Bailey Montgomery is starting her new life in a new town, at least that's what she hoped for. Megan Wheeler, a painful memory from the past, turns out to be her new roommate for the year. The girl that spent all of high school bullying the poor girl. Will Bailey be able to survive her first year of college? What lies beneath the complicated surface between these two? Sequel to my first book "Meet me under the stars". It's not required to read the first story to understand this one, but it does give you some insights on the family life and Baileys hometown.