Always a Bad Girl
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  • Reads 268,178
  • Votes 8,212
  • Parts 34
  • Time 2h 56m
Complete, First published Apr 10, 2017
"I'm so sorry," I say looking down at the mess. 

"Why are you apologizing you're the one with coffee all over your shirt." 

The mans voice made me freeze I knew that voice. I lift my head up looking the man in the eyes.

"Wes." I whisper. 

--

What happened to Wes and Sam after high school? 

It's five years later and let's just say a lot can happen in five years. Things have changed, but have they changed for the better?

~Sequel of Not A Good Girl~
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