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love isnt always about chemistry, people can fail chemistry but succeed in love.
to me, i see it from their communication, yes they fought, yes they use each other, but they talk about it. albeit sometimes it caused tension, but they dont deceive each other.
and the development to an actual relationship is substantial and solid.
it may seem forced, but this is how their relationship develops and both consent to it. one is in needs of this relationship [for medical purpose, such as their pheromones and cause of stress] , while the other wants it [for pleasure lol].
im not really good at explaining bc i just like the story. but you asked so nicely i didnt want to leave you hanging.
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from my perspective, they have a lot of chemistry! This is a complex story, with characters that have many layers, so those who are not used to it may miss the details and subtleties that give them depth. Brett and Hayden have unequal personalities: one is the introverted nerd, the other is the rich, handsome, popular and extroverted athlete... but in private they take on different roles. Their perversions align. Furthermore, they understand each other very well. If you look carefully at the details, you will notice that throughout each bit of the story, the author drops a hint of how they are increasingly connecting.
Am I the only one thinking that this is so forced