Driving Her Insane

Driving Her Insane

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Marley wasn't exactly what you would call a great driver. Or a good one. Much less a tolerable one. She was terrible, actually, like oh-my-god-walking-into-a-pit-full-of-hungry-sharks-while-covered-in-blood-would-be-a-whole-hell-of-a-lot-safer terrible and that's before she's even made it out of the driveway. So suffice to say, it came as no surprise when she got pulled over by the police. What was a surprise, however, was that her mother decided to rain all hell on Marley, taking her driving privileges away. Until she could properly drive without endangering one life, of course, and actually manage to pass her driver's test without failing before she made it out of the parking lot. But no one in their right mind would help Marley. Except Noah Collins.
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He's smirking down at me as he says, "Um, you're in my seat." I laugh and say, "You realize that is the most cliche thing you could possibly say?" He looks confused so I elaborate. "It's the first day of school and you're coming up the new girl, claiming I'm in your seat. Sorry, but it's not very original." He huffs and rolls his eyes. "Get out of my seat, sunshine." "Watch it happen, pretty boy." I reply, smirking as I stuff my other earbud back in. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Madeline Lace is the youngest of six, the older five being all brothers. Her brothers love her, but due to their pathetic excuse for a father, their overprotective nature spirals into straight up helicopter parenting. Getting a fresh start by moving away from the bad memories, they're bound to run into a few new problems. One of which being their cocky, self-assured next door neighbor who isn't too discreet about taking an obvious liking towards Maddie. Her hope that he'd give up and leave her alone diminishes when his dorky personality starts to shine through, growing on her. The easy option would be to ignore the obvious attraction, but then again, it's hard to deny the undeniable. -------------------------- thank you to @meha-k for this amazing cover!

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