Psychosis

Psychosis

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"That's what falling in love really amounted to, your brain on drugs. Adrenaline and dopamine, oxytocin and serotonin. Chemical insanity, celebrated by poets." For Aisley the hardest part of being in highschool is getting into college. That is until she walks into her AP Psychology class. For Luke, there's only ever one thing that's hard and it certainly has nothing to do with college or school. After being paired up on a project worth 50% of their grade and a recommendation to any Ivy League school the two must learn to overcome their differences and figure out what love is really worth. "We are all going." -Last words of U.S President William McKinley Genre: Teen Fiction/Teen Romance/Humor, contains some concepts from basic psychology. Mild sexuality, extensive language, no triggers as far as I'm aware of but if you see one please let me know so I can add it.
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August & Colin | WRU series | book 1 We take risks. We make mistakes. We lie. We love. We hurt. We lose total control. I took a risk. I paid the price. I made a mistake. I felt the guilt. I lied. I lie. I loved. I try not to. I hurt. I still do. I lost control. I'm losing again. I try to stick to my plan, I try to follow my rules, I try to silence my heart, I try to keep control of the domino stones that represent my life. But one domino fell and the rest just followed. *** "We shouldn't do this," he whispers against my lips. I should applaud him for having the strength to act on that thought because I haven't been able to. At one point I wanted to, but his touches made the impulse to stop vanish. Now, the only thing I want to act on is the longing inside my chest as I think about demolishing the space between us. "Do you want to stop?" I can feel his frown against my forehead. He nudges my nose before placing a featherlight kiss on my mouth. His hands slide over my jawline, his thumbs slowly caressing my cheeks. He gives me another kiss. Slow and deliberately, as if he's still debating the answer to my question as he slicks his tongue over mine. He softly sucks on my bottom lip, dragging it with him when he pulls away. "I can't," he confesses before he presses his lips back on mine. *** All Rights Reserved (Do not copy this story, thank you :))

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