I Fell, And He Played

I Fell, And He Played

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"You still love me...right?" "Sweet cheeks, you're nothing more than a piece of meat, I chew on everyday. Till you rot away." ♡♡♡ Clementine Johnson, a freshman in highschool has found herself once again in a situation she can't get out of. And falling in love is one thing that isn't easy to let go. Levi Taylor, a sophomore, is the local "player". And like any other girl, Clementine was just a toy that distracted him from the reality of life. But, behind the haughty attitude, and attractive face, there's a small insecure guy. And the person who seems to be able to see that hidden gem, is our one and only. Clementine Johnson.
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Moving to a new town means nothing to some people but for Erica Hollis moving to a new country meant a lot. Her whole world and daily living were turned upside down and it is to do so again when starting a new high school. When she thought of another year of being a high school student, she meets the most unlikely person at her desk. Teenage Instagram star and her crush for all her teenage years, Elijah Johnson. High school has been everything his sister Marielle Johnson told him about but he was able to make a path for himself without the drama, till senior year. Nearing eighteen, he couldn't wait to leave Spencer and be closer to his sister but one look at a dark-skinned beauty may make him change his mind. Disclaimer This story is a sequel to 'More To Love'; it can be read as a standalone but to understand the characters please begin with More To Love. The story may include, coarse language, sexual scenes, and Caribbean dialect.

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