The Fault (Book 3 in The Deception Series)
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  • Time 4h 33m
  • Reads 93,122
  • Votes 2,167
  • Parts 41
  • Time 4h 33m
Complete, First published Dec 23, 2023
Mature
Christopher Young was a small child trapped in a grown man's body. He never seemed to get upset easily and always cracked random jokes at the most inconvenient times. He also was never a fan of commitment, he was known for flirting with girls and sleeping around. But all of that changes when he meets Dakota Foster. The roommate of one of his many hoes'. Dakota was a closed-off person who was cautious about letting people into her life, particularly following her last breakup. A relationship that completely altered her and kept her awake at night. However, she feels as though the world fled open when she meets Chris. Where miscommunication ends and the two of them begin is a source of intense tension that neither of them can ignore. Due to their denial, Chris couldn't understand why Dakota was taking over his thoughts, and Dakota knew it was wrong to feel anything for her friend's crush. What happens when they are battling to suppress their emotions? What happens if their lack of communication is their own fault? Could their potential future together be ruined by the fault?
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