Seventeen-year-old Noah Carter never expected transferring to a college in Paris would change his life. He arrives in the city feeling completely out of place—an American boy surrounded by elegant students, unfamiliar streets, and a language he barely understands. Then he meets Y/n. Sharp-witted, guarded, and impossible to ignore, Y/n has her future planned down to the smallest detail. The last thing she wants is a distracting American transfer student disrupting her carefully controlled life. But after a disastrous first meeting turns into constant run-ins around campus, the two slowly begin to fall into each other’s orbit. Between late-night walks along the Seine, crowded cafés, and the glowing lights of the Eiffel Tower, Noah and Y/n discover a connection neither of them expected. As their feelings grow stronger, they’re forced to confront family expectations, fear of change, and the painful reality that Noah’s time in Paris is temporary. Because sometimes love can feel like home—even when home is thousands of miles away.
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