Save It For the Bedroom

Save It For the Bedroom

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Florence Birmingham and Xander Matthews are John F. Kennedy High School's two toughest students. You could say they're the 'bad asses'. The ones who show up to class late, put their feet up on the desk, back talk to the teacher, and get detention on a daily basis. But the ironic part? Florence and Xander hate each other. Fueled by hate that started in middle school over Florence's ex-best friend Allison West, the two can never get along. That is until a game of 'Truth or Dare' with alcohol at a Halloween Party leaves the two dazed with amnesia of the previous night when they wake up in the same bed. Determined to keep their accidental night and new budding feelings along the way a secret, Florence and Xander go to great lengths to cover up the truth of what really happened that night.
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