Forever Yours
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  • Reads 19,359
  • Votes 960
  • Parts 20
  • Time 3h 37m
Ongoing, First published Feb 26, 2017
#133 in Teen Fiction on 23/07/2017
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Hailee Carter.
A girl who seems to have everything. The perfect family, the perfect friends and perfect grades. But like every other teenage girl out there, she has her heart broken by a boy, leaving her to pick up the pieces of her broken heart alone. She swore to herself that she wouldn't let any boy do that to her again.

Asher Woods.
A boy who is new to town.  Egotistical, cocky and insanely hot. He is the poster boy for bad boy, with his motorcycle, leather jacket and devilishly handsome looks. Oh, and he also happens to be Hailee's neighbor.

What happens when these two bump into each other?

Arguments, bickering, play-fights, and soon Hailee finds herself  falling for Asher. 
What will she do? Will she stand by her oath or will she give Asher a chance in the hope that maybe, just maybe, he could fill in the missing gaps of her heart?
A story full of laughter, flirting, heartbreaks, secrets, misunderstandings and betrayals.

Keep reading to follow Hailee and Asher on their roller coaster journey of love and hate.
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"I didn't ask for this, Hero. I didn't ask for any of this." Nora Johannes was poor. That was one way to describe her. She was poor in the means that she lacked everything a normal teenage girl in her town wouldn't: a stable home, a loving family, and friends to gossip the night away with. Nora lacked the norm. Hero, on the other hand, did not. Hero Woods was the norm. He created the trends in Hillcrest Memorial and roamed the halls in confidence: he was also the person who brought all of his five, trustworthy friends together. Nora had enough. Hero had it all. But what if 'enough' was no longer sufficient? What if Hero's 'all' became too much? What if their all was never enough? Achievements: #7 in Heartbreak #5 in Badboy #10 in Trauma