FWB
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  • Reads 11
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 1
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jul 21, 2017
Mature
"We're both sexually attracted to each other so, I propose we be FWB", he said staring into my brown eyes. "what does FWB means" she's furrowed her eyebrows confused. "It means Friends with Benefits, we sleep with each other no strings attached since I'm not the relationship type and I'm not ready to be tied down yet.... so what do you say" he asked looking up and down my body licking his lips smirking, "yes" she saido not really thinking about the consequences that comes with this.

    Nicole Anderson she just moved from Trinidad to San Francisco to live with her grandparents. She was a shy quiet, trouble girl that believed guys only wanted her body

       Ty Davis the player of the school ,he has a troubled life and believed all girls are the same after he caught his ex sleeping with his cousin.
         
Read to find out what happens when feelings starts to develop and its only one sided.
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