𓍯𓂃 Growing up with a strict mother in a quiet environment, Ha Jun was considered an outcast by his classmates. He was a clean freak, someone who constantly studied, and most of all, he was extremely rule-oriented. He was the complete opposite of everyone around him, and his personality didn't make that any easier for him.
There was someone in particular who he noticed that stood out from the rest, though. His name was Haneul. A charismatic guy, popular with almost everyone, even the adults. He was athletic, smart, had a lot of friends, and most of all, he had the looks. He was nothing like Ha Jun.
They always tried to avoid each other in the years of middle and high school. Although, when college started, and they were announced to share a dorm, a lot of issues came to play. Through fighting, break up, romance, self-doubt, Ha Jun and Haneul try to improve with each other; despite their differences.
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This story is an enemies-to-lovers book about two college students trying to find the best way to deal with each other. When more problems arise, it starts to get difficult to live life as they always did.
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This story may be inaccurate to Korean normalcies, read knowingly.
Henry is a hot nerd.. like really hot. People cant keep their eyes off him. He gets groped and hit on around every corner. His best friends, Eloise and Zachary are extremely mean toward other people and cant interact socially thanks to their temper. They easily get annoyed and they both have resting bitch faces. Fortunately for Henry, they are two of the few people who don't use Henry for his looks.
Henry has been through a lot in his life and has fallen victim to depression and self harm. He hides it well seeing as he doesn't want attention from other people. He doesn't like confronting people because he likes to hold a high status and doesn't want anyone to dislike him. Although, he unfortunately got a stalker thanks to his good looks... He doesn't realize this until one particular night.
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This is your average gay book. It does contain graphic parts.
But who doesn't like reading a book about horny teenagers?