The Key to my HeART
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  • Time 4h 54m
  • Reads 32,143
  • Votes 1,468
  • Parts 31
  • Time 4h 54m
Complete, First published Aug 09, 2019
Harper Wilson has always enjoyed flying under the radar. It's how she's survived high school thus far. She has dreams of becoming a digital artist, maybe even working to design video games, like her favorite Fortress Siege. She just has to make it through senior year and she'll be able to follow her dreams. Unfortunately for Harper, laying low becomes impossible when the school bad boy moves into her guest room.

Max Draven has a reputation for cutting class and dating only college girls.  His easy confidence draws girls to him, but Max has just built a front. He doesn't want his classmates looking in on his life. He hides in the game Fortress Siege to escape his bickering parents. When things at home fall apart, he finds himself living with family friends.

Max and Harper have been playing online together for months. Ambivalent to each other in school, but best friends online, neither knowing who the other is. Now Max has learned his in-game crush is the girl in the next room. As their relationship blossoms, he realizes he must come clean or risk losing Harper forever.

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An online romance. A prank war. And the boy in the bedroom next door. 💙

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Meet Kitty Proud, a wallflower who prefers to blend into her background. Ever since her mom died, she had receded into a shell, emotionally blocking herself from everyone. Meet Wesley Bane, who doesn't seem to understand 'walls'. He is cocky, arrogant and finds great pleasure in getting on Kitty's nerves. But sometimes when someone has walls as thick as Kitty's there needs to be a conceited jerk to shake her world and make her live again. - "I like a bit of danger," Wes whispered, his grey eyes shining. "Yeah?" I said in a flat tone. "Then you have nothing to do with me." "It's the quiet girls that are the kinky ones," he winked. I blanched, but tried to keep my cool, "And it's guys like you who're man-whores." He opened his mouth to say something but I quickly cut him off, "Well, if you don't mind, could you kindly remove your hand?" I looked pointedly at his hand. His eyes had a certain glint to them as he winked at me before he squeezed his hand. The cap sprang off, hitting my face as coffee spilled over my hands. I shrieked as the hot coffee scalded my hand, effectively causing me to drop the cup. I was glad to see that I dropped it on Wes' shoes though, causing it to satisfyingly splatter onto his jeans. "What the hell?" he shrieked, jumping back. "Don't 'what the hell' me!" I shouted at him. "What is your problem, Bane?!" "Well, you see, there's coffee on my shoes now," he frowned. "They were expensive too, you know." I huffed in irritation, fuming, "If only money could buy decency."