Myers
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  • Reads 14,040
  • Votes 430
  • Parts 43
  • Time 5h 59m
Complete, First published Jun 03, 2022
"Believe it or not once upon a time you couldn't stand me."

"I wouldn't say that. You were just to confident for your own good."

"You were just playing hard to get...."

"Really? You stood no chance."

"But I got you in the end, didn't I?"

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Tamara Myers moves to New York for university sophomore year for a fresh start. New friends, lots of assignments and boys. Well, one in particular.

The moment Kai Wesley speaks to Tamara, she knows that he'll get under her skin. The thing is, he does too and he loves it.

They get partnered up for a project which forced them to hangout a bit more. How will Kai handle the new girl in the city? Only one way to find out.

Tamara meets Kai

Kai meets Tamara

This is their story.

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