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'Virgin' by lanniaa
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Virgins. People who haven't had sex. Am I a virgin? No. I lost my virginity at 14 to a childhood friend. Young right? I know. Now I'm 17 and that childhood friend is now the most popular flirt at school and we never talk anymore. The girls at my school pick on me cause they think I'm a virgin. Do I tell them I'm not? No. Because I think that if I'm a virgin or not shouldn't matter, they can think whatever they want but honestly, why put someone down just because they wanna wait? One day I finally broke and told them I wasn't a virgin. They asked who I lost it to, and I told them. My stupid ass made me the laughing stock of the school...
Daddy/// Hayes Grier by holy_caniff
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"call me daddy" Hayes whispered seductively in my ear leaving chills down my spine.
Kissing Is the Easy Part by rainbowbrook
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It started on Wattpad but now is EVERYWHERE with an upcoming film adaptation by Wattpad WEBTOON studios coming to Tubi. Stay tuned for film release updates! In the meantime, read the original story that inspired the film. KISSING IS THE EASY PART is published by Wattpad Books. Please order from the link in my profile. *** Being beautiful might as well be Flora Morgan's only talent. Some of the words she hates include economy class, second-hand clothes, and budget. She likes fashion, dating, not being on time and getting what she wants - until she meets Sean, who is like the clock striking midnight; he erases all her magic power. He is as mature and sophisticated as the dark roasted coffee he drinks, while she is like a lollipop: colorful, dazzling on the outside but empty calories and artificial sweeteners on the inside. The attraction is instant, but getting a kiss is only the first step. To keep their fire burning, they must accept each other's differences and decide if what they're building is strong enough to survive trials, jealousy, expectations, and the fear of becoming someone they no longer recognize.