The Day a Rockstar Ruined My Shoes
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Sep 25
Steve Harrington thought his biggest challenge in college would be balancing his classes and catching up on sleep. That was before he became Robin Buckley's unofficial errand boy and collided - literally - with Eddie Munson, the campus rockstar with terrible timing and a knack for chaos.
One moment, Steve's delivering paints for Robin; the next, he's picking them up off the ground with blue paint splattered all over his shoes, thanks to Eddie's reckless dash across campus. What should've been a one-off disaster quickly spirals into a series of awkward run-ins, sarcastic exchanges, and the unexpected beginnings of a friendship-or maybe something more.
With plenty of snark, many awkward interactions, and more mishaps than Steve signed up for, he soon finds himself stuck in the whirlwind of what seems to be a growing friendship. As he and Eddie keep crossing paths, Steve begins to wonder if fate - or just a weird kind of luck - is throwing them together for a reason.
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