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Our Faked Love, CEO Don't Kiss Me

Stacey has always had one nemesis: Hunter Mannington. Nothing grated on him more than the mere thought of Hunter. Stacey's world revolves around the insufferable man. Yet, despite their constant clashes, an unexpected bond begins to form between them, slowly melting the icy barriers around Stacey's heart. Unbeknownst to Stacey, Hunter harbors a secret—a revelation that threatens to shatter their budding connection. Yet, as their feelings deepen and passion ignites, Hunter grapples with the guilt of concealing the truth. With the holiday season in full swing, a Christmas party brings hidden truths to light, leaving Stacey reeling from the revelation of his unexpected family ties. Shocked and betrayed, Stacey must confront the undeniable love he feels for Hunter, even as he struggles to reconcile the lies with fact. As they navigate the complexities of their relationship, Stacey and Hunter are faced with an impossible choice: confront the truth and risk losing everything, or cling to their love and defy the odds. Will their bond withstand the weight of their ties, or will it crumble beneath the weight of secrets and lies?

KitKatxKK · LGBT+
Not enough ratings
53 Chs

Chapter 50: Angel

Leo lay outdoors in the cool grass on the edge of the campus lake.

He was lying in the spot he really loved to go to when he was struggling with campus life.

It reminded him of his home.

His family had a lake house and that was where he had spent most of his time when he was younger. So this was the only place on campus that really alleviated his struggles and made him feel nostalgic.

And he sure was having struggles he needed to alleviate right now.

So he had come here to let the sound of the wind blowing through the trees and their newfound bright green leaves rustle away.

The sounds of birds and crickets near the water, the frogs. He listened to the sounds of nature around him and just reveled in the fact that he could hear something like this in a city like this at all. Because to him, this was peace.

This exact spot was heaven because the bushes, trees and rocky bank on the water and taller grass all worked to obstruct his view of the city.