Charlie
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 55m
  • Reads 2,353
  • Votes 59
  • Parts 4
  • Time 55m
Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2012
Mature
We all know the story of the girl who fell in love with her best friend, the girl who fell in love with her brothers’ best friend, the girl-next-door who fell for the boy-next-door, the lonely nerd who caught the interest of the popular guy, the maid who fell for her master, the suicide chick who got saved by the jerk, and the new girl in town who is starting over again and gets involved with the school’s gorgeous guy. The list continues to go on. It’s a list of clichés.

 What I’m doing here is gathering all these clichés and turning them into one story. This is Charlie’s story. He’s got the looks, the style, the swagger, the confidence, and the money. What will happen when he gets himself involved with so many girls. Does he care for them all or is he just playing them?  Read along to find out how he deals with all these chicks. Who will be the lucky one to win his heart?
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