Fairfield Avenue
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Ongoing, First published Dec 03, 2014
Alexandria Kendall is a attractive, timid, and graceful student from New York City attending Stony Brook University. Her life is going nowhere until she meets Marc Ellison, a tall, thin man with a passion for life. Alexandria takes an instant disliking to Marc his stubborn and cocky personalities that he inherited during his time at the University of North Florida.
 
However, when Alexandria's older boyfriend Julian cheats on her, Marc springs to the rescue. Alexandria begins to notices that Marc is actually rather kind at heart. But, the pressures of Marc's student teaching job and school work leave him blind to Alexandria's affections and Alexandria takes up writing to try an distract herself.

 Heartbroken, Alexandria runs back to Julian, much to Marc's dismay. From that moment on, Marc tries his best to convince Alexandria that she deserves better, and not her cheating on and off boyfriend. She deserves someone like Marc.
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