All Maggie Thomas wanted was a night out with her girls to forget about her no-good-dirty-skanky-cheating piece of dirt ex boyfriend. Maybe a few kisses from strangers to help her forget about her ex, even if it is for just one night. Maggie draws the line at one night stands. After previous heartbreak she's come up with a few rules to help get over an ex, and one of them is absolutely no one night stands, under any circumstances whatsoever.
Dylan Jones has a different girl in his bed every weekend. His family are very much disapproving of his antics and are continuously trying to set him up to try and change his womanising ways. Dyl is wise to their tricks and is convinced he'll never change.
So what happens when Maggie wakes up in Dylans bed with a banging headache and no memory of the previous night. Did they or didn't they? Either way, neither party wants to see each other again. After all, they're totally wrong for each other. Maggie is too uptight and bitchy but Dylan can't stop coming back for more; while Dylan is brash and rude with an uncanny ability to push all of Maggie's buttons.
what if they're just the right kind of wrong?
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partly inspired by Leann Rimes' song - right kind of wrong
- Come on - sing it with me!
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.