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After rescuing Rory from the unwanted advances of one of his drunken friends, Tyler and Rory strike up a friendship. For Rory, he's a hot guy who's couldn't possibly be interested in the shy virgin amongst their group. But when he starts hanging out with her their relationship blossoms into something much more. Something both of them desperately want. Rory sees Tyler for who is, despite the secrets he's kept or where he's from. But when Tyler's home life bleeds into what he has with Rory, they both have to make a decision about exactly what they want.
I liked both Tyler and Rory. Tyler for the way he stepped in to make sure his little brothers had what they needed, despite their mother. And the fact that he was willing to sacrifice himself for the sake of his family. Then there was Rory. She too was willing to sacrifice herself for someone she loved. In this case it was Tyler. She fought with her family and sometimes disagreed with her friends because of him or his situation. At their age, sometimes certain situations are just too big to deal with together. That was almost their case. Luckily they found a way to move forward together.
I did wish for the story to be a bit longer so it could get a bit of a proper ending instead of the somewhat abrupt (while happy) ending that we were served up.
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