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“Look, it’s not because I don’t,” Cassie breaks the silence, then shakes her head and looks away, a quiet noise of disbelief leaving her, “We just can’t. Okay?”
Another nod. Victoria’s mouth is incredibly dry.
“But..you want to?”
McKay lets her head hang. “We can’t. I can’t.”
“Because of your ex?” Victoria probes. Everything inside her is screaming at her to stop. She doesn’t know why she can’t. She doesn’t know why she can’t just shut up. But McKay is…right here and her messy bangs and her heavy eyes and her wet mouth just -
“Because I wanna be good,” McKay says simply.
Javadi is a nervous wreck and McKay struggles with self-restraint. Until she doesn't.
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08 May 2026
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Recent divorcee Professor Lottie Matthews has a problem twenty years her junior.
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23 Mar 2026
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“That’s…” Shauna blinked. “I mean I guess I can see your logic. Who are you gonna kiss?”
There was a beat. A weirdly long, silent beat. And Jackie looked down at her lap, picking at a loose thread on her pajama pants. Then, very softly, like she wasn’t sure how it would sound once it was out in the world: “Well… you’re here.”
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- Part 1 of Don’t touch
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21 Dec 2025
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Jackie Taylor is polished, punctual, and exactly the kind of girl you’d expect to run a sorority.
Shauna Shipman is all backwards hats, frat house charm, and the kind of smile that gets her out of almost everything.
They weren’t meant to share a room, but a housing screw-up landed them in the same dorm, with one twin-sized mistake between them.
What starts as bickering and eye rolls turns into late-night tension, lingering looks, and the growing realisation that the problem isn’t how different they are…
It’s how much they’ve started to care.
It’s enemies to something else. with bickering, late-night silences, unresolved glances, and absolutely no personal space.
And there’s only so long two people can pretend not to notice.
