Mr. Player, Don't forget me! [Coming Soon]
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Ongoing, First published May 08, 2017
Mason is a player that plays a game with specific steps:
Step 1: Pick a girl (any girl works)
Step 2: Get her to open up
Step 3: Make her feel special
Step 4: Break her heart
Step 5: Repeat

These steps along with his charm and 'bad boy' reputation work every time. 
Until he meets Elise.

Elise is a quiet girl that stays as far away from high school drama as possible. Because of her quiet reputation, Mason thinks she will make an easy target. Yet when she reveals her fiery personality and tendency to not conform to the social order, she proves to be his biggest challenge. 

Not intending to get played, Elise decides to change the rules of the game. The beauty of it is that you don't know you're getting played until it's too late.

But what's the fun in playing with your own heart?
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