In the final years of college, five friends-AJ, Emily, Morgan, Erin, and Jordan-shared dreams, laughter, and the complexities of youth. As graduation approached, their lives began to diverge, and the close-knit group drifted into their own paths. But the bonds of friendship are never truly severed, and sometimes, life has a way of throwing unexpected surprises into the mix.
Five years later, Jordan, now a powerful businesswoman with a taste for control and a past marked by fleeting romances, crosses paths with Morgan again. Morgan, once the beacon of stability as a loving wife and dedicated school teacher, finds her world shattered when she discovers her husband in bed with another woman. With her heart in turmoil and her life upended, Morgan turns to Jordan for solace.
What begins as a source of comfort soon evolves into a connection neither of them anticipated. As Jordan and Morgan navigate their complex feelings, the rest of their old friend group is left to grapple with their own realizations. How did they miss the signs of this deep-seated chemistry? And what does it mean for their shared history and individual futures?
The lines between friendship, love, and loyalty blur as Jordan and Morgan's unexpected bond forces everyone to confront their own truths.
Andrew is an introverted guy who's also a bit of a weeb. He has bad anxiety (which has its own triggers but it doesn't deprive him of the ability to make friends) and sometimes thinks negatively of himself. It doesn't help that he's gay and he hides it from almost everyone except his best friends. This year, he's starting college.
Nathan is one of the most good-looking seniors in the same college Andrew is attending. He's in his junior year. He has a good reputation in college and he gets along with almost everyone. He knows he's straight and he only dates girls.
Until one day, Andrew and Nathan cross paths. What will happen to them? Find out the story of Andrew and Nathan by reading my first ever book.
(This book is heavily neglected, but it gets updated here and there. One day it'll be completed but who knows when. Read at your own patience.)