•Preface•

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WARNING

This story contains strong language, sexual themes, violence, mentions of drug use, and triggers for depression.

DISCLAIMER

I do NOT own any familiar plotting that belongs to the Twilight Saga. Yes, I'm aware that it's 2018. But honestly, I'm bored and have to get these ideas out of my head. Anyways, I only own Talise, her dad, and her story.

ABOUT THE CHARACTER

Here's the thing, Talise is biracial. She is Native American and African American. I have had comments in the past regarding interracial love. Not to be rude, but as a "colored" girl, it gets a little draining reading about pale girls with blue eyes and blonde hair. It's really hard to connect with characters you can't relate to. That's why people like me try to provide stories that has some diversity.

Another thing, Talise is plus sized. She is taller than the average height for women, which is 5'5". She is heavier than most girls at her school. Everyone wears a size 2-10, she wears a size 14.

Again, the regular thin main character is so Hollywood. I wish we could be more realistic these days.

Also, I'd like to mention that Paul is 18 in this book. Mainly because I don't feel comfortable writing sex scenes with anyone younger than 17.

INTRODUCTION

Talise Locklear, a girl with charm, brains, and beauty, ended up falling in love with "bad boy" Paul Lahote, after rejecting him for five years.

Junior year went by quick and just before it ended things changed. Paul ditched his girl for Sam Uley and Jared Cameron. His reasons was unknown to Talise, she was sure he was done with her.

But then he sees her, walking on the beach and reading one of her books. Feeling his stare, she locked eyes with him. And that was when he felt his world stop, and it was now all about her...again.

Now knowing his secret and having nothing but honesty in their relationship, the couple was content.

Senior year was happening and Talise didn't expect for it to be so...eventful.

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