Down The Hall
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 56m
  • Reads 196
  • Votes 86
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 56m
Ongoing, First published Jul 24, 2023
Mature
Moving is always hard, but moving into a house already occupied by a loving family is even harder. Trying to forget about their past, Lucy and her father move into an old friend's home. The family has everything Lucy wished to have, a caring mom, a joyful dad, twins who could melt anyone's heart. But Lucy can't help but notice the boy on the outside, Henry. He shares a whole different perspective on family than the one Lucy knows all too well. What starts as the obedient guest down the hall and the insolent son just a door down, turns into something far more deeper. Lucy and Henry have to decide if they want to continue bumping heads or let each other in, to not only save their families but each other.
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Hailey Rudes is for once in her life truly happy and at peace, but a constantly nagging feeling makes her think that her happiness will only be temporary. And she's right. After finding out about her biological father, Hailey's mother decides to send her off to an elite boarding highschool in London as an oppurtunity to get to know him more. What a great way to spend her senior year, no? On another continent, away from everybody she loves dearly. Especially her boyfriend Elliot. After an embarassing encounter with the school's most handsome guy Luke, fate decides to pull those two together more than Hailey initially wants. Their attraction towards each other grows but Hailey is definitely off-limits and needs to remember that. Or . . . Maybe she doesn't?