The nice thing about losing your future is that it makes starting over much easier. Marcus Williams is prepared to make it through the last two years of his degree with no expectations, no aspirations, and no connections. But strategies can change, especially when you've got someone like Sebastian
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โ Scribed by Hayden Hunt
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 142 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
I'm married to the job and I like it that way... Until I meet him.
I really don't have time to date with how attached I am to my career. I especially have to stay away from Brian, no matter what. Yes, he may be the sexiest man I've ever met but being with him will literally ruin my career. I'm not allowed to date football players as a sports journalist.
But for some reason, even though I've never been drawn to dating before, I can't seem to stay away. He is irresistible to me and he's pretty damn persistent too.
I have the money, the fame, and my dream job. So what's missing?
Ever since becoming famous, every person I meet seems disingenuine. I admit, I've done my fair share of sleeping around but I've never found a connection with anybody. Everyone seems like they're putting on a show for me.
Then I meet him, Ben. He seems different, he feels different. Everything about him screams unique and for the first time, I'm really falling. He may be wary of me at first but if it's the last thing I do, I will win him over.
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