The Blur Between Our Lines
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The Blur Between Our Lines by xXjay_readsXx
Fandoms: Death Becomes Her - Mattison & Carey/Pennette, Death Becomes Her (1992)
22 Sep 2025
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Helen took a deep breath, steeling herself for Madeline's reaction. “Well, your advisor happened to put you in MY class.”
Madeline looked at her with wide eyes, “Well, you have to be mistaken, I told her to put me in an easy class, all of your courses are advanced.”
She threw a finger aggressively at Helen, who was still sitting down. “Not to mention, we LIVE together, is that even allowed?”
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Helen Sharp is a genius professor who’s achieved more by 25 than most do in a lifetime. Madeline Ashton, her beautiful, chaotic best friend and roommate is about to graduate college, but needs one more class to pass. It just so happens her dear best friend has a opening in her advanced English course. They collide, emotionally, mentally and physically?
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- Part 1 of The Blur Between Our Lines
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The Spaces we Create by xXjay_readsXx
Fandoms: Death Becomes Her - Mattison & Carey/Pennette, Death Becomes Her (1992)
16 Jun 2026
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Helen took a deep breath.
“I think we should stop sleeping with each other.” she blurted in a rush of air.
The redhead looked up to see her girlfriend instead to be met with a pale, wide-eyed Madeline, mouth hanging open in absolute shock.
_______________Madeline never planned on falling in love with her professor. Helen certainly never planned on falling in love with one of her students. Let alone her best friend and roommate.
Somewhere between advanced English lectures, study hours, and a shared apartment that blurred every professional boundary imaginable, they built a life together anyway.With finals week approaching and graduation on the horizon, Helen decides they need ten days without sex so they can focus on work.
Madeline agrees.
Easier said than done._*- Sequel to The Blur Between our Lines- but can also be read as a standalone series! -*_
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- Part 2 of The Blur Between Our Lines
