The Surfer Stole My Heart
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  • Parts 10
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Ongoing, First published Jul 29, 2017
When Leo leaves his house at 2 in the morning to surf at a secluded beach, he doesn't expect to find a passed out Emma lying on the floor.  

When Emma left her house at 1 in the morning to surf at a secluded beach, she didn't expect to wake up in a strangers bed.


Leo is the type of guy that's sweeter than pie, but will absolutely go Wreck-It Ralph on your ass is you hurt his friends or family. Not like he has many of those, but it's the though that counts.

Emma is one of the most independent, badass woman out there, so it's no surprise that she can handle a full-time job and take care of her little sister at the same time.

But when her life takes a sudden turn, she'll have to rely on a certain someone to help her. Neither of them though they would form a friendship, and neither were they expecting to fall in love.



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