Child's Play
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  • Reads 135,094
  • Votes 7,664
  • Parts 30
  • Time 2h 41m
Ongoing, First published May 23, 2017
Mature
Life for Wynter was difficult. Many people didn't take her seriously and some even bullied her. You would think that a stud like her would be aggressive but she was far from that. Many girls made fun of her after Wynter would take a beating from the most weakest people. Everyone seen her as a immature person who was an outcast. She couldn't help it. 

You see, Wynter grew up a happy child. She loved to play outside, eat food, and watch tv. She was bullied in school her whole life and only had 1 friend. At the age of twelve, Her mother noticed she wouldn't grow out of child like habits. As in playing with cars, watching shows for toddlers, and talking like a child nonetheless acting like one. Her mom though she was just stuck on her childhood but no... 

Wynter is now 17 and she still has child like tendencies. She has episodes of either having a child's mentality or acting her age. 

This is A Child's Play for love.
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