Addicted
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  • Reads 21
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Aug 15, 2017
People often don't believe in the term "Good Girl Gone Bad". But when Amanda Thompson demonstrates that it is possible to change into a nerd to a badass in a couple of weeks, she puts the word bad into a whole different level.

Meet Amanda Thompson. 

Amanda is a good girl. She is the kind of girl that does all her homework at least one week earlier and will never be seen at parties. Amanda is clearly the definition of innocent, but all that will soon change.

Meet Cole Black.

Leader of the school's athletic team and a huge amount of hotness. He has slept with at least all the girls at North East High and maybe even has an STD. He breaks girls heart in a mass of 5 seconds and is clearly heartless.

But when the to merge to do a school project and suddenly gets interested in each other, What will happen? Will it be love at first sight? Will Amanda forgive him? Or push him away?
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