Che Cos'è Lamore

Che Cos'è Lamore

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First year math major, Jade Lowell, found an apartment roommate on facebook. She walked in on the roommate and what she thought was a boyfriend making out. That's what started it all. Throughout their friendship, Jade and her roommate, Willow Halls, have arguments and bonding time. Willow starts to crack open Jade's pandora's box. Finding out all of her tragic past stories. Jade struggles with a lot and it's starting to weigh on her more as she starts to repeat her past. Controlling relationships, abusive, manipulation, sexual assault, depression, depersonalization disorder, bullying, social anxiety, and other possibly triggering things will be brought up. read at your own discretion.
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Sequel novella to You Are the Shell to My Tortoise ----- Nolan and Chelsea go through their first year in college as high school sweethearts, finding time to make their relationship work despite their conflicting class and sleep schedules. Having been together for over two years, they are closer and more comfortable around each other than ever. However, off-hand comments and remarks about their relationship bring to light the potential challenges they may have to face sooner than they had thought. Unbeknownst to Chelsea, while she attempts to hide her inner turmoil over the unknown future of their relationship, Nolan is forced to battle the surfacing fears he has been ignoring over the past two years. Out of the sight, out of mind doesn't work anymore when you can't rip your eyes away from it. ----- Complete. (first person, past tense)

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