Nora
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Elenora Grace Carson is a talkative, innocent girl that is starting her first year at college. She doesn't have any friends and is hoping that she will be able to make a few during her time at college. But what will happen when she gets to her dorm only to find out that she is sharing it with a tall, mysterious guy? Darius Ashton King is a cold guy who doesn't talk to anyone except his two friends. He has trouble opening up to new people and is going into his second year of college as captain of the lacrosse team. Will he be able to keep his distance from his new roommate or will he cave and let his walls he spent so long putting up finally fall? This story is about two roommates who are shocked at the news that they will be sharing a dorm this year at their college. Will they put aside their differences and become civil, or will Darius' cold heart ruin it all? TROPES: Grumpy X Sunshine Roommates Bad Boy/Good Girl Innocent Girl
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