ROUGH LOVE / Grayson Allen fanfic
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  • Reads 2,982
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Mar 01, 2017
Marley Sinclair was excited to leave the past few years back in Seattle. Glad to leave her ex-best friend Kira, who got together with Marley's love of her life, Jackson. Glad to leave her old, ruined soccer career. And mostly, glad to leave her mom's memories behind.

 Durham was her new home.

She couldn't wait to reconnect with her cousin Quinn, who attended Duke University on a volleyball scholarship. After Kira and Jackson, Quinn was all Marley needed.

Until she meets the rudest, sweetest, most annoying, yet loving boy ever. They first learn to hate each other, but soon learn to love. People watch. But no one can stop their rough love.
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