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Blaine Gallagher grew up knowing one truth: nothing is promised, and everything can be taken. On the South Side, survival comes before dreams, and love is something you learn not to rely on.
Logan Huntzberger has never lived by those rules.
When Blaine's life collides with Yale, privilege, and the Huntzberger name, she finds herself pulled into a world that was never built for someone like her. Logan is reckless, charming, and protected by money and legacy. Blaine is sharp, guarded, and entirely unimpressed by both. They clash. They spiral. They make choices they shouldn't.
Somehow, they stay.
What begins as chaos and denial turns into something real-something terrifyingly permanent. This is a story about class divides, bad habits, found family, and two people from opposite worlds choosing each other again and again, until "temporary" turns into forever.
South Side scars don't fade easily-but neither does love that's fought for.