SEE ME AT MIDNIGHT

SEE ME AT MIDNIGHT

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, May 22, 2023
When Merope's sister kills herself when Merope is still in high school she feels lost. While in college she realizes she has trust issues not even her family (including her twin Micah) can pull her out of. So when she feels herself pulling back from a longtime relationship, she wonders if and when she can get her heart to trust again. ××× Storylines: - college - hockey - death and loss - trust issues - *spice* - reverse grumpy sunshine (And that's all the hints you'll be getting from me.) Enjoy!
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When Mia Sinclair received her acceptance to WillowBrookes's exclusive summer program, she was ecstatic. This was one step closer to everything she had worked for - her dream career in journalism. Mia doesn't do distractions. She doesn't do spontaneity. She does structure, success, and perfectly executed plans. This program is her chance to prove that all her hard work has been worth it, and she refuses to let anything-or anyone-get in her way. Enter Evan Carter campus celebrity, captain of the hockey team and notorious rule-breaker, sent to the program as punishment. He is, in every way, the opposite of everything Mia believes in. To her, he's a reckless idiot coasting on charm and privilege, with no real ambition. So when he bets her that she'll have more fun experiencing college his way, the right way- wild parties, spontaneous adventures, and absolutely no study sessions allowed - Mia surprises herself by accepting. After all, she's just stumbled upon the perfect angle for her entry in the program's prestigious writing competition-an exposé on frat culture. But as he drags her into his world, Mia starts to realise that maybe happiness isn't just about grades and a perfect career, and that frat boys might not be as bad as they seem. And maybe, just maybe, she's breaking the one rule she swore she never would - she's falling for him.

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