Material Girl (noun, female): The definition of this adjective is linked with females who are based on luxurious life, love to be spoiled and commonly give more attention to materialistic objects instead of sentimental values. They tend to like highly important reputation for their belongings instead of their personality. This adjective could never in a million years be somewhat linked with Noelle "Prim" Primrose. She was simple, very sentimental and kind, but not to be understimated and confused with weak; she was tough as nails. Feminist for excellence, feisty and strong, her good side was a delight to experience bur her other side, anyone's cup of tea. An absolute klutz, funny, curious and independant could be some of the adjectives to describe Prim but Material Girl wasn't one to fit on that list. Except for the notable fact that she was a columnist at Material Girl Magazine, but nothing else. Harry Styles seemed to be the perfect prototype to tumble down her head over heart theories. His peaceful spirit was the contrast to her thirst of adventurous experiences, her strong ambitions to convert her life in a best-seller that she aspired to write someday, like any good closet writer. Harry had the face of being her co-star. That until she found out he was taken. And by an unbeatable opponent. A romantic-not-so-romantic story where a contradictory girl's desire of making everything right goes wrong, where opposites attract and your rival could be your best friend.