The Badboys Heart
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  • Reads 2,275
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Feb 08, 2014
Liv Golding and Ian Harden couldn't be any more different. 

She’s trying to stay out of trouble and he’s the pure definition of it. 

He starts fights for no reason; she needs to maintain a 4.0 GPA. 

He curses more than he talks. 

She works more than she plays. 

But when Ian literally ends up elbowing her in the face during one of his most recent fights, Liv decides right then and there that he’s bad news. Why else would this beautiful yet ruthless boy find solace in slamming his fist in someone face?

But when their paths start crossing more and more, Liv and Ian begin to see a little bit of themselves in each other. And when the sparks fly and passion seems something they both can’t deny, Liv and Ian realize that the only way to fix a shattered heart is to have someone do it for you. 

Even if that person just so happens to be broken themselves.
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