The Roommate Situation

The Roommate Situation

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Gracie Elizalde thought taking on a roommate would solve her problems, not double them-especially when Alex Madrigal, a snarky night-shift nurse with zero regard for personal boundaries, steps into her life. As their worlds collide, Gracie finds herself wondering if the person driving her the most insane might just be the one she can't live without. Can they survive under one roof, or will their sparks burn the whole place down? And what happens when pretending turns into something real? Status: Ongoing Date Started: Nov. 20, 2024 Date Finished: --
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