Rosalynn Carlisle's dad is dead. She misses him more that anything, but she learned to cope up with her life without a fatherly figure, unlike her mother whom she has to take care of and who found solace in alcohol after her beloved husband's death.
Rosalynn's school life also starts stressing her out when a certain green-eyed boy starts pestering her on a daily basis. She despises Jackson and demands him to let her be.
But he can't seem to do that, can he now?
Little did she know that her hatred for him would turn into something utterly beautiful and that he would make her life worth living, and not just surviving.
He is Rosie's alluring beau after all.
[ forewarning: this book was written when my brain was not fully developed aka twelve or thirteen, so my writing style, usage of words and sense of plot is absolutely horrendous, extremely cringey and cliche to the point where it's predictable. so i apologize for what you are getting into and i'm only keeping this book published because it has helped me grow as a writer and a person and reflect on flaws as an artist. my growth as a young writer can be evaluated by read this and my latest book "a miscellany of short stories". ]
[ very very very very slowly editing, but you can read it nevertheless if you are up for some cringe. ]
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.