texting | kian
mixed emotions and it started with a stupid text
"Ohhhh who are you texting?" Jc asked me looking over my shoulder "Nobody-" I quickly assured him and moved my phone closer to my chest "You're giiirlyfrieeeend?" He cut me off and had a smirk on his face "We're just, talking"
@jackgilinsky commented on your photo. - book one of the social media series + lowercase intended - started january 19th, 2017 completed march 8th, 2017 - highest ranking: #228 in fanfic
ella always had boys fighting for her attention.. but she always turned them down because they weren't right for her. but when a mysterious and good looking boy follows her on instagram, will she make him an exception? [lowercase text intended] [strong language]
in which a boy tweets his own lyrics and a girl with witty remarks always responds.
{book one of social network series} when a girl sends luke snapchats and doesn't expect any back. 22.07.2016: #550 in Fanfiction!! 24.07.2016: #468 in Fanfiction!! 5.09.2016: #761 in Fanfiction!!!!
Soren McKinin; the disappointment of the family, the child his parents wished did not belong to them, the type fathers warned their daughters not to date. Anger issues, a heartless brute that got into fights and saw the world as dark grey, helpless and pointless lump of rock. He was incapable of happiness, of love. ...
Highest Rank: #1 in Teen Fiction!! VERY CLICHÉ! And written by a fucking 16 year old then who did not know better. *** "He is well known." "He is bad news." "He is dangerous." "He is a criminal." "Stay away from him!" These were all the things Zoe heard about Hunter...
Sequel to Serendipity. Four months ago, Sydney Barker fell hard for her best friend, Bradley Edwards, who'd secretly harbored a crush on her for three years. In their senior year of high school, the two finally got together, much to the relief of everyone around them. Everyone except their close friend Drew, also in...
serənˈdipitē/ (noun): The occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. "Girls are awful, that's why I'm not friends with them." - Sydney Barker. Seventeen year old Sydney Barker prefers to have guys as friends over girls. For her, girls are just too dramatic and problematic. Her five b...