"I can treat you better"
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  • Reads 105
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 5
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Feb 11, 2014
I don't believe in the fairytales, the "Happily Ever After", but I wouldn't mind a Prince Charming.  

Melody wants people to stop looking at her as the popular, rich, girl in highschool, who has every boy pinning after her. She wants them to see her for her but she knows thats not going to happen any time soon. But that changes when she meets Jake. Oh,Jake.  The title of being the Bad Boy of the school belongs to him. His attitude, his signature leather jacket, his one night stands, his awesome skills in fighting. Everyone fears him. Your typical bad boy. But this one in particular has a heart. He want's someone to love and to hold. Someone who can understand him. 

So what happens when these two cross paths? Will they finally get what they want, a true relationship? Or will they ignore their feelings because they don't want to believe in happy endings ?
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