Thrown Into Love

Thrown Into Love is a story, posted on Fictionpress.com, written by User:Aver, that is about a guy, called Edgar, who is having his black-belt exam in a month, as he's on judo. As the black belt exam is coming closer, though, he's getting more and more personal problems as well. He's got an addict uncle called David, a female friend, Evelyn, whom he sees as his sister, and Daisy, who is his love interest at first;.

You can read it here.

Thrown Into Love provides examples of the following tropes:

 * Author Tract: Edgar is a lot like the Author himself.
 * Berserk Button: Try calling Edgar ‘Ed’ and see what happens.
 * Character Development: Everyone gets some, but it's the most noticable with.
 * Clingy Jealous Girl / Stalker With a Crush:.
 * The Dandy: Nick.
 * Doorstopper: Yeah. Be prepared to read thirty chapters, excluding the prologue and the epilogue. It's more ambitious than most of my work.
 * If I Can't Have You: Played straight and inverted. Played straight: Inverted:
 * Like Brother and Sister: Edgar and Evelyn. Frequently lampshaded by both of them.
 * Love Freak: Evelyn is an adolescent version of this.
 * Meet Cute: Edgar met Daisy this way.
 * Moment Killer
 * Nakama: As the story progresses, the connections between Edgars friends get stronger and stronger, eventually moving into this territory.
 * Platonic Life Partners: Again, Edgar and Evelyn. As the story continues, Edgar and Cathy begin acting like this too.
 * Sequel: This story eventually had a one-shot as a kind of sequel, concerning a few characters from this story. You can read it here.
 * Shipper On Deck: Cathy actively ships Edgar/Evelyn.
 * Shown Their Work: The author himself is a proud carrier of the brown belt.
 * Shut Up Kiss:  does this to   before they get together. At the end of the story,   does it to   as well.
 * When She Smiles: At the end of the prologue, it’s Daisy’s smile Edgar falls for.
 * Yandere:
 * When She Smiles: At the end of the prologue, it’s Daisy’s smile Edgar falls for.
 * Yandere:
 * Yandere: