Bad Boys' Stone
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  • Parts 4
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  • Reads 107
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 4
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Apr 16, 2017
Mature
" We're all in the same game; Just different levels. Dealing with same hell; just different devils."

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"You don't have to act all nice to me, so you can get in my pants."

"So..."

"Because it will never happen, no matter how nice you are"

"Most girls would be ecstatic to be in your position."

"Not saving the cheesiness for your pizza, I am not like most girls."

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Ms. Veronica Stone is your average 17 year old girl. Like most people in life, mistakes were made on her part, or were effected on her part anyway. Her family moved to Georgia to get a clean, fresh start for her. 

Like any high school, there were the popular jocks/ badboys that rule the school. Her new high school is no different, except, these ones might change her life forever.  

*Super cliché with a twist 
*Spelling is not my forte
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