Prologue: My Campus Profile
I’ve never been the popular type. I’m always shy all around everybody; in the house, outside the house and most specially, on campus. Though I’m a campus writer, I’ve never been known. My name has always been an abbreviation to everyone. My face is always hidden. I have these full bangs on my forehead. I have freckles. And I have been wearing these glasses since forever. But aside from all those stuff, my face is fine, well, my family told me.
I’m on my senior year. All those three years I’ve spent in the past, well, let’s just say that I spent it behind shadows. Nobody ever dared to approach me. I was definitely a nobody.
But this year, it’s about to change. I don’t want to graduate high school without having fun, without somebody who knows me, without any friends, and nonetheless, without a meaningful love life.
Now, I’m about to take a hit on my exact opposite. I’m about to step out of the shadows in front of me; step out of reality. I’m gonna go and live life. And no one, not even cruel bitches, can get in my way.
He’s my target. I’m gonna learn everything, from my appearance to every bit of my unknown self.
I’m gonna learn how to love the famous freak.
When bubbly Emerson Kachi Smith starts working for the handsome Lucas Hendrix, she quickly discovers there's something hot and untamed behind his cold exterior...
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When bubbly Emerson Kachi Smith is offered a job as the personal assistant to the cold and handsome Lucas Hendrix, she's left wondering why. After all, she has no credentials to speak of, and working for a paranoid billionaire CEO who's impossible to please is far from easy. But a few weeks into her job, she begins to realize that she can't judge a book by its cover. Left alone to discover the mystery behind Lucas's cold exterior and to tame her uncontrollable desire to comfort him, she learns they have a lot more in common than she ever thought possible. Could their two lonely hearts share the same dream for happiness?
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Cover designed by April Alforque
Former title 'Coffee And Papers'