A slow-burn MM roommates-to-lovers college romance.
Oliver Bennett believes in staying busy, staying positive, and making the best of whatever life throws his way. Classes, bills, and the occasional late night lost to video games are all part of the routine. He might not always have a plan, but he’s good at figuring things out as he goes.
Dean Kennedy prefers things a little more organized. Steady and responsible, he’s used to keeping his life on track. What he isn’t prepared for is the whirlwind that follows when a class project somehow lands him a new roommate—one who is equal parts strange, chaotic, and strangely endearing.
What begins as a simple step up from the dorm turns into a lesson in contrasts. Oli challenges Dean in ways he never expected, while Dean shows Oli that some rules are worth sticking to. Before long, their apartment becomes the center of late-night anime binges, quirky routines, and a connection neither of them saw coming.
Funny, tender, and full of heart, Trust Me is a story about compromise, finding home in someone else, and discovering that love often arrives in the spaces we least expect.