This Could Ruin Everything

This Could Ruin Everything

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She's always been the 'put-together one'. The girl with a plan, clean lines, perfect grades, the one people rely on. But when she moves to a new city to escape a quietly devastating breakup and the weight of everyone's expectations, she finds herself unraveling-bit by bit, beautifully and tragically. A charming disaster of a boy. He's an artist with no structure, a magnetic pull of late nights, paint-stained fingers, impulsive choices, and a smile that looks like it hides a thousand regrets. The constant question of why this feels like drowning and flying at once. Together, they're electric. But fragile. - Inspired by the Song 'Messy' sung by Rosé (from the F1 Album.) And her Album 'ROSIE'
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"We said goodbye for the sake of growing up. But growing up didn't mean moving on." At Rosebridge University, Mirabel and Caden meet again-not as lovers, but as best friends carrying unspoken history. They broke up in high school when Mirabel's grades slipped, and she blamed the distraction of love. Caden let her go, believing they'd find their way back someday. But now that "someday" is here, everything is more complicated than he ever imagined. She's stronger. He's quieter. And their hearts? Still speaking the language of "what ifs." But in between stolen glances, late-night talks, and buried memories, their story is far from over. Because sometimes, letting go was never the end. It was just the pause before everything changed.

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