Chasing Benjamin

Chasing Benjamin

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Camp Nanowrimo April 2017 Ana Královna has always been fascinated by people. She loves to observe their nature, their interactions, their body language, but above all, she likes to get to know them. That is something proving to be difficult when she meets Benjamin Roy. He is sullen and withdrawn, providing her with little to no information on how to judge his character. He is a mystery. When her friends come up with a bet to give her the perfect excuse to get to know him, Ana knows that she can't back down. By the end of the summer, she has to prove that they know each other on a personal level. But everything becomes a little more difficult when feelings come into play, especially since Ana and Benjamin's whole relationship was based on a bet. Will the perfect summer romance last through fall? Or will it come to an explosive finale? Copyright Madison Reeves 2017
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[Highest Rank; #3 in Humor 3/27/17] --- I was unable to keep myself from blushing. "I'm not his girlfriend." "Yet." Ryder and Benjamin said simultaneously. "Oh, so the conceitedness runs in the family?" I asked with a roll of my eyes. "I'm afraid so. Now, tell me more about yourself." "Well, I like playing soccer a lot. And if I were to choose between my books and human beings, then I choose books. Also, I think your brother is annoying and has too big of an ego. But wanna know something?" He nodded. I stopped the car at the traffic light and turned back to him. Leaning into his ear, I whispered loud enough for Ryder to hear, "I think I like him." --- The art of breaking hearts is an inscrutable, prepossessing, abstract art. Never ever will you go through with breaking someone's heart without having your own broken. And it would be very eccentric if one did not go through the process of having their own heart shattered into millions of pieces when trying to do the same to another. Unfortunately, I learned that the hard way. --- [extended description inside] Copyright ©2016 sadreadingchick All rights reserved.

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