It Started at Starbucks
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Ongoing, First published Oct 12, 2014
"Have you ever threw a cup of scalding hot chocolate onto someone's face?

Okay, maybe you're a weird person and you have.

But did that someone happen to be your super hot ex-boyfriend whom you didn't talk to for almost two years?

Yeah. Didn't think so."

~

Charlotte "Choco" Mayfair, who earned her stupid nickname because of her obsession with chocolate, was famous at school for going out with the hottest guy in her grade, Kevin Marson. In fact, he's the only guy she's ever gone out with.

When they broke up, Kevin threw himself at every girl, dating anyone who showed up at his door. Of course, none of his relationships lasted over a month. While Choco, on the other hand, refused to talk to any male-resembling person who tried to speak with her.

The two were both perfectly fine living their different lives without each other. But then Kevin and Choco both went to Starbucks, Kevin got dunked with sizzling hot liquid, and everything was messed up.
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