After meeting at their first college party, 18 year olds Maryse Hamilton, Kennedi Moore, and Sabrina Howard all decide to battle their first year as freshmen together. What comes with their newly found freedom are mixtures of parties, fights, arguments, betrayal, love, heartbreaks, fun, one night stands, bad advice, stress, class, and lots of alcohol. Despite each of them having their own ups and downs, through it all they stick together and support one another unconditionally hoping that at least one of them make it through freshman fresh meat, and freshman anxiety.
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"I'm not expecting declarations of love, nor anything much, really. Hell, I don't even know if I want a relationship. But I can't deny that I want you. Really bad." I admitted it for the first time aloud.
"I think it's pretty out there that we want each other, don't you?" A teasing grin played about his lips.
"So what do you suppose we do about that?" I eyed his lips and sucked in my own.
"Well, you're the first girl that I don't see as a one-time thing so it's not like we do it once and I can just let you go." He said.
"Maybe you won't have to." I proposed.
"We're both obviously not into a relationship right now, and that's why I think it would be best to keep it physical in that sense and we wouldn't damage our friendship because there was never a relationship to squash it."
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With the inability to trust the male population, Sofia Vincenti goes into college with the thought that she would be strictly focusing on school...for a little bit anyway.
Setting up her cousin/roommate, Kristina Vincenti, with Isaac Mulvaney turned out to be a little more complicated since she can't seem to get his best friend, Nathan Stone, out of her mind.
He's sexy, he's sweet -- only to her --, he also just wants to be her friend. Until they realize they want each other, and begin the unhealthy relationship of a friends with benefits.
The real question is: can Sofia really keep her heart out of it, or has she fallen too deep?