not HIS girl

not HIS girl

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Ivy Quinn She wants to make it through her life with out any problems she has always wanted to be a designer she is working really hard to become that she is 17 and will soon be leaving to go to university but she has to wait a couple of more months for that for the time being she is enjoying her self and school with her 2 best friends but then again she still has to put up with HIM Drew black Most popular boy at school the biggest player going and his family is rich he can get anything he wants including cars girls mostly anything but there has always be that one girl he could never get to because she would never allow him to They were raised to together his parents and her mum and dad are best friends ivy and drew was the best of friends until they reached the age of 9 and they drifted apart through drew's player ways But there is one more thing drew is in love with ivy
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"You're going to keep living, V." Everyone thought Ivy Archer had the perfect life. Because they had no idea what she was hiding: her mums terminal cancer. When the inevitable happens, Ivy is forced to face her grief for the first time, in front of everyone. Insert Quinn Hale, the boy next door who everyone loves. But not Ivy - she always hated him and even more so now that he witnessed first hand everything she's going through. What happens when it seems her next door nemesis understands her more than anyone else?

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