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The Deal With The Golden Boy by The_princess_118
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Grayson Baxter is a last year student in Engineering. He's the rich player of the whole university, always wants to fuck any pretty girls he sees but he doesn't want a serious relationship. Though, he's a really good student, he got perfect scores in each subjects but he's also a really good Boxer , he started it when he was 8. He loves riding bikes also and he's really good at playing electronic guitar and singing too which adds to his charm plus he's really popular. Anyone would fall for him cause he's seem as perfect at everything that's why he's known as the GB, Grayson Baxter the Golden Boy. Catherine Harrison just got transferred in a new university, just the same as Gray's one but in a different major, she is a last year Politic science student. She got a name easily in the college cause she was kind, very smart but also really beautiful girl and she's also interested in cars and bikes. One day, Grayson's parents decided to arrange a marriage for him with a girl he didn't even know and he didn't want know. The same happened to Catherine, her dad made a deal with another family so she could marry their son but she didn't know either who he was and didn't want to know him. The only way to escape from that marriage was for them to bring a girlfriend for Gray, and a boyfriend for Cath. They got the idea of getting into a fake relationship between each other so their parents won't marry them to someone they didn't know but one thing they were clueless about was, Cath was the girl who Gray's parents arranged his marriage with, and Grayson was the man Catherine's dad found for her to marry.
𝑾𝑯𝒀 𝑴𝑬 by The_princess_118
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