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You're such a Jackass (Chris Pontius love story
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Complete, First published Jan 30, 2014
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Joey is on the show Jackass. Her brother is Bam Margera and she's best friends with the cast of the show. She's wild, carefree and is unlikely to show emotion. The guys treat her just like she is one of the guys and she doesn't mind one bit. Everything is going perfect for her until she starts developing feeling for Party Boy himself. There's no way she can be with him, he's her and her brother's close friend. Soon her attraction becomes to much for her to handle and she doesn't know what to do. Everyday she wonders if he feels the same way. Endure all of the Jackass drama and see how things end for Joey and Chris
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