All of her life, Aidyn Nolan knew she was destined for great things, her mind was scientific and could compute chemistry with clinical efficiency. What Aidyn really craves is the ability to make friends live in one location for longer than a few years, and the stability that her father's deportations from one state, or country, to another, have deprived her of the comfort of. Aidyn posits all of her time and efforts into becoming the best child and student, graduating early, starting University, and being rewarded with another deportation. Afraid of making connections, and having everything taken from her again, Aidyn allows friendships, but nothing deeper to form, committing to her studies.
This changes when she meets Cohen Lace, the overly protective, but handsome Irish immigrant, who insists on bringing her out of her anxious shell. After a clash of wills, and fighting their unmistakable attraction through the thin veil of friendship, Aidyn and Cohen realize they can overcome deep wounds and find out that sometimes, as intimidating as it can be, meeting your soulmate is a daunting eventuality that you won't escape. not matter how hard you hide.
You Are The Only Exception {Teacher/Student Relationship}
39 parts Complete
39 parts
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Michelle doesn't want to think about her parents divorce. No more, then she already has.
Michelle swears she will never let herself forget what her father did to both her and her mother. He left them, for someone else. So, Michelle starts to believe, that love can never last.
It's also Michelle's senior year of high school.
Michelle plans to focus on hanging out with her three best friends, staying out of trouble (if that's possible), not thinking about her father or his new wife, and actually trying to keep up in her classes.
What happens when sometimes her temper gets the better of her?
Or, what about her new Physics teacher?
Is he really that nice, and all... or is there another side to him?
Will Michelle ever start believing in love again?
Or will her heart ache just at the end?
Looks like Michelle's crystal clear plansbfor senior year aren't so, crystal clear after all. It's about to get pretty complicated.