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The Benefits of Shattering

The Benefits of Shattering

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Fiction
Romance
Highschool
Billionaires and CEOs
Brooke Thompson had just earned herself a scholarship at a renowned, wealthy boarding school. When the letter arrived at their mailbox, her mom didn't think twice. She sent her there. Even though she would have to work seven days a week to pull off Brooke's food alone. Brooke wanted to honor that sacrifice. She wanted an Ivy League degree. She wanted a way to get her mom and her little sister out of poverty. There was just one issue: Atlas Blackridge. That name alone could open doors and scare off professional bodyguards. Atlas wasn't the heartthrob you could find at your local bookstore. He wasn't the school's quarterback with the nice smile. He wasn't the boy-next-door in love with her all along. He wasn't even your typical bad boy with a soft heart. No. Atlas was the human equivalent of absolute zero. He was the guy who would call you drunk, fuck you, and leave you on your doorstep, still wondering if he even cared to remember your name. And worse--thinking it was worth it. Atlas was the nightmare with raw knuckles and a split lip. And everything Brooke couldn't afford to want. - NO UPLOAD SCHEDULE.
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