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The Enemy Project
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Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2023
Y/n has an older brother Jaxon in senior year college and a little brother Eli that is seven and in second grade while she goes to her first day of freshman year of college she comes home to be told by her mom that her old middle school through high school bully Miles Gray is her little brothers soccer coach and goes to her school. Will she become friends with her bully or become on worse terms with him?
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how far would you go . . . for someone you love? ♔ Levi steps forward, placing himself between me and Jack. Like he's protecting me from him. But I don't need protecting, certainly not from Jack. "Who do you think you are, dude?" Levi spits, getting in Jack's face. "Look, Scarlett was just helping me out with a proj-" "I'm not your dude," Jack bites, and I want to tear my hair out of my head. This is going downhill very fast. Jack turns to me. "Scar, we need to talk," he says lowly. Then loud enough for Levi to hear, "So can you please get this kid to leave." "Hey, you don't get to come in here and start ordering her around," Levi says harshly. "You don't control her." "And you think that you do?" Jack spits. ♔ When Scarlett moved off to college, she hoped to start anew and find her way in this world alone. Two problems. One: her older brother goes to the same college, and it seems like he's everywhere, keeping her from doing everything she hoped to do as a college freshman. Two: her brother's devastatingly handsome best friend also seems hell-bent on ruining her college experience . . . but in a different way. Their paths keep crossing, and Scarlett is reminded of the powerful attraction that they've both ignored for far too long. Not to mention, a new face begins to occupy everyday Scarlett's thoughts. When Scarlett is paired with an allusive, darkly handsome stranger for a film project, her world begins to open in ways she never thought possible. But as his mystery unravels into dark secrets, she wonders if she's falling a bit too hard. Before long, Scarlett is forced to realize that balancing the hearts of two boys at once just might result in the breaking of her own.
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Out of Bounds

11 parts Ongoing

Savannah Carter has spent years ignoring Jaxon Reed. As her brother's best friend and the school's star basketball player, he's the definition of off-limits. Annoying, cocky, and frustratingly good-looking, Jaxon is the one guy she refuses to fall for-no matter how much he gets under her skin. But when Jaxon moves into her house for the summer, avoiding him becomes impossible. Late-night encounters in the kitchen, accidental touches that linger too long, and the undeniable electricity between them make it harder and harder to pretend she doesn't feel something. Jaxon knows he shouldn't cross the line. Ethan has been his best friend since they were kids, and Savannah is strictly hands-off. But the more time they spend together, the harder it is to resist her sharp wit, fierce determination, and the way she challenges him like no one else ever has. As the heat of summer intensifies, so does the tension between them. But when a single moment threatens to ruin everything-her trust, her brother's friendship, and Jaxon's future-Savannah has to decide if risking it all for love is worth the consequences. Because some games are meant to be played. And some lines are meant to be crossed.