Felix Williams is the reigning king of chaos-a troublemaker with a flair for stirring things up. Nicolas Garrison, meanwhile, is the school's golden boy: perfect grades, perfect looks, and the perfect reputation. When these two clash, sparks fly and not the good kind.
The drama kicks off when Felix, in a fit of frustration, demands, "Are you gay?" Nicolas's response is a smirk that says he's not about to make things easy. Their rivalry escalates into a full-blown battle of wits and willpower, with Felix making a series of epic blunders along the way.
But here's the twist: as Felix stumbles through his attempts to clean up his mess, he finds himself increasingly drawn to his nemesis. The line between annoyance and attraction starts to blur, and Felix discovers that his archenemy might just be hiding a heart beneath that perfect exterior.
In "The cupid's mismatch," watch as enemies trade barbs for flirty banter, and watch two fiercely competitive spirits discover that love might just be the ultimate game. Will their fiery clashes turn into sparks of romance, or will their differences keep them apart?
Branson Williams, it's his last year in school, and he finds out who his mate is this year. He is openly gay, so he's not surprised when his mate turns out to be a guy, but he is surprised when the guy he can't stand the most is his.
Noah Everett is stepping into his Alpha role, still no sign of a mate. He grew up his whole life assuming his best friend would be his, and when the time came it showed that she wasn't. But her annoying little brother? The boy he can't stand? Turns out to be his mate. How the hell are they suppose to make that work?