Let's be honest, girls are fake. Sure, they can be nice, but all Josephine Banks sees are their fake smiles and forced giggling. Which is a pain, seeing as she wants more than anything to date one.
How do you date a girl when you have no clue what they're really like?
Josephine has the perfect way to see past their facades: a secret camera in a coathook in the place where girls are at their most vulnerable - the girls' bathrooms.
But it was only ever meant to be a little research task - she'd just gather some information on the latest gossip, who's crying in the bathroom and why they're crying in the bathroom, whether those girls with a resting bitch face really always have that resting bitch face and of course, who's gay.
Josephine never expected to see the new girl in those bathrooms.
She never expected to fall in love with her.
But it is how it is.
trigger warnings: eating disorders & mental illness. I try to keep it realistic, not romanticised but positive and recovery-focused, however.
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.