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The bad boy is my roommate
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  • Reads 1,345,438
  • Votes 26,287
  • Parts 34
  • Time 3h 7m
Complete, First published Jun 21, 2018
When Emma Hayes decides to move a college on the outskirts of Los Angeles half way through the college year, she expected and wanted to be an outcast that no one bothered but it soon became obvious to Emma that, that wouldn't happen when she meets her roommate Grayson Ryder, typical bad boy with a new girl every day 

There's an obvious spark between Emma and Grayson straight away but will anything become of it?

Follow Emma through her journey of making friends, losing friends and maybe even falling in love
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Dear Diary, it wasn't love

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Dear Diary, Moving to a new city halfway throughout undergrad, was part of my plan. Having my best friend by my side, will always be part of that plan. What I hadn't predicted about my plan, though; was letting the campus bad boy interfere and throw me off course. My very strict, and pre-determined course. But I did. I resisted for as long as any woman could, but nobody can resist eyes as green as his. I fed into the chase and fell for the act. And boy, if I didn't learn. Because the only thing worse than fighting with Rhett Ryder, is falling in love with him. Yeah, that might have been my biggest mistake yet. And sure enough, it was definitely not part of this carefully, thought-out plan. Let's just say, we have irrefutable differences.