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Paris
I’ve been in love with Chris Rose for two years. He’s incredible. Kind, intelligent, thoughtful, and yes, gorgeous. Being with him soothes something inside me. But then I mess everything up. I know he doesn’t see me the way I see him, and I have to move on. But that becomes a lot harder when we end up as roommates my freshman year of college.
How am I supposed to get over him when he’s the most amazing person I know and he keeps doing such sweet things for me? And saying things that have me grinning like an idiot and blushing?
I don’t know, but being in love with someone who doesn’t see you the same way sucks gummy bears.
Oh, and did I mention that Chris is my brother’s best friend?
Chris
My life is a mess. I’m stressed, exhausted, and running on empty and I don’t know how to stop pushing myself. Throw in the fact that the best friend I’ve been in love with for years ended up with someone else, and it’s just the icing on the cake.
Even more confusing is that my best friend’s little brother is now my roommate. I’ve always enjoyed Paris Wright. He’s exuberant and bubbly and he has a way of making my life feel a little less shitty with his sunshine personality, but I’ve only ever seen him as a little brother.
So why am I suddenly imagining what he looks like in his pretty panties? And why am I clenching my jaw when he talks about other guys? Why is spending time with him the highlight of my day?
I’m pretty sure he’s attracted to me, but does he care for me the way I think I’m starting to care for him?
The Pink Situation is a 62k word mm college romance featuring brother’s best friend/best friend’s brother, Demisexual rep, size difference, pining, a somewhat slow burn, panties and lingerie, a piercing down there, chronic pain and illness rep (side character), and a whole lot of pink. It is book three in the Colorado Springs University series and while it can be read as a complete standalone the books are best enjoyed in order
CW: mentions and discussions of cancer, mentions and discussions of the death of a sibling, mentions and discussions of the passing of a pet, chronic pain and illness (side character)