You Make Me Happy Even When I'm Mad
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  • Reads 55
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 6
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Jan 28, 2017
Mature
Shae Róka is a young woman living the life she dreamed of. She's out of college and has her own home and she has a high paying job. She then realizes everything is lonely without out someone in her life. When her blind date isn't what her friend says he's like, she takes off only to run into a young man she knew from high school named Christian Medve.

They soon realize they have feelings for each other. The two didn't bear to confess to each other in fear of ruining their friendship. They're love for each other grows more intense as months pass, neither of them knowing, until an unexpected turn of events has one of them fighting for the others attention. They'll realize, that even when they're mad, they make each other happy.
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