A Great Mess
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  • Reads 33
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Aug 10, 2020
Mature
Adelaide McKenna just wants to have a fun, but focused year at Columbia University before going to Harvard Medical school with her best friend Kalista. Adelaide has never had a serious relationship other than a few hookups here and there, so she's never really cared for relationships and has always focused on becoming a doctor like her parents.

 Shane Declan is on a football scholarship at Columbia and is the star QB. When he isn't playing football, he's out partying with his friends and hooking up with girls, so when he meets a girl with beautiful brown hair and ocean-deep blue eyes who doesn't care for his existence, he takes it upon himself to see the girl behind the snarky comments and closed-off self and all while he's figuring her out, she's slowly going down a path she'd never thought she would.
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