During what may be the most chaotic shift of her life at her part-time job, young Saoirse encounters a tall, handsome man who pushes her buttons even more. Omar, a high school dropout turned tradie, initially offended by her coldness, charms the young girl into conversation and they exchange details. As they start talking, a strong connection sparks between them, but there's a major hurdle: their age gap. Saoirse is still in high school, and Omar, a dropout, is navigating adult life.
Despite their undeniable feelings for each other, they constantly battle with whether the age difference can work long-term. Their relationship is a rollercoaster of passion, misunderstandings, and doubts. They break up, fight, and then reconnect, each time questioning whether their love is worth the turmoil. As they try to navigate their differing stages of life, they face challenges from their peers, personal insecurities, and the weight of their age gap, all while trying to hold on to a love they both deeply crave. Will they make it through the ups and downs, or will their differences tear them apart?
❝Goddammit! I hate you! I hate you and your dumb voice! and your stupid muscles and your awfully attractive face!❞
❝You think I'm attractive?❞
❝Fuck no!❞
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Dangerous, wild and rebellious.
Calm, cool and collected.
Darya just wants one thing; to get through her senior year of high school with little or no awkward interaction as possible. Especially not with a secret like hers.
Ethan just wants one thing; get through his senior year of high school with little or no awkward interaction as possible.
Both of their only wish proves hard to do when they both become each other's earned arch-enemy hell-bent on making each other's lives a living hell.
But when they become academic rivals and forced to be paired for a school project, they both realize they want each other as much as they hate each other.
(There's a thin line between love and hate they say)
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"Who did this to you?"
"Ethan, I-"
"I know every single inch of your body and I know that scar wasn't there before so tell me who did this to you."