The Theory Of Chaotic Perfection |BUGHEAD|
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  • Reads 248,792
  • Votes 9,658
  • Parts 53
  • Time 4h 12m
Complete, First published Apr 02, 2017
There is a theory that states if two people with completely different paths find themselves entangled with each others destiny, one of them becomes the dominant and influences the other on whatever path was built for them in the future. That theory is false, and two teenagers found themselves testing it over and over again.

Elizabeth Cooper was perfect. Something her parents were proud of. She never stayed out late, always told the truth. Above all, she kept her grades up in school and participated in everything she could. Betty was on the road to success ever since she was born. 

Jug Jones was a failure. His parents never cared about his future or success. They could barely keep the family together for a good meal at the dinner table, something Jug was never used to. Nevertheless, he was not reckless. Jug had his own plans and ideas, even if they were a bit dangerous.
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When he put me down, we were both a little out of breath, still happy and in love, but slowly realising what was ahead of us. Whatever events would come next, we would be ready for and we would face it together. "Yeah, we're damaged." I stated, looking down at my leg, knowing the scars lying under my clothing. "Badly damaged." Jughead replied, lifting my head up, my lips closer. "But your love's too good to lose." We stated to each other. I knew I would be with Jughead for the rest of my life. There was no one else I would rather be with and there was no one else that would come close to treating me as well as Jughead.