Friction {Mikasa Ackerman}

Friction {Mikasa Ackerman}

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Mikasa Ackerman has a plan. Run. Study. Graduate. Stay focused. Getting distracted isn't an option when your scholarship, future, and entire life depend on staying one step ahead. Then Kaiser Leywin happens. Rich. Brilliant. Arrogant. The kind of man who walks into a room and somehow makes it his. After a public confrontation ends with Mikasa slapping him across the face, she assumes she'll never have to deal with him again. She is wrong. A shared university course forces them together, and what starts as mutual hatred quickly becomes something far more dangerous. Because the more Mikasa learns about Kaiser, the harder it becomes to decide whether she wants to hit him... or kiss him. An enemies-to-lovers college romance filled with banter, tension, obsession, and two people who refuse to admit they're falling. Updates every [Monday and Wednesday].
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Most Quirks develop in people's younger years, the latest being around 4 or 5 years old. Anything beyond that and children can give up on possessing a Quirk of their own. Most people without Quirks are often ridiculed for being powerless as children. Most kids grow out of their hurt states. But what happens when one kid can't let go of the pain and harbours a deep rage? A rage so powerful, it denies death?

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