Figuring It Out

Figuring It Out

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Wild child Tessa Collins and arrogant Marshall Bryant become roommates after a small mishap of having them in the same dorm. Unfortunately, the Chancellor can't section separate dorms for the two until a week. Until then, they stay. They fight. Weeks go by, months go by, still no change. However... their relationship changes from being enemies to lovers by a simple kiss. This changes Marshall from thinking about his ex-girlfriend Lauren, to starting off new with Tess Collins. Will he willingly give Tessa hope for happiness between them, or will they two stay apart.
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It's true what they say -you should never kiss your roommate. Something that Everly Peyton and Ares Dante prove quite excellently. But there's something else that they could tell you as well: if you're going to fall in love with your roommate never let them fall in love with you too. Keep them at a distance. Well, for five years, Ares and Peyton completely disregard that rule. And once it starts to become real, once they start to think that falling in love (and kissing) their roommate couldn't be that bad after all- -though it still bringing up some negative connotations- -there's this one big hurdle they have to come over. Family problems. Betrayals. Shotgun-reactions. Abuse. When falling in love with your roommate goes wrong, what do you have left? Not a place to live, not your same life, not your normal routine, or friends, or happiness. Neither of them know how long it's going to take the other to get over or heal from it, but when more of their pasts unravel, when they're pushed back together and can't ignore the other's pain? They force themselves to move on. But moving past heart break is always harder than it seems. **I no longer agree with ideals/things I wrote bc I was a child***

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