Ms. Right
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  • Reads 232
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Feb 11, 2014
"Listen hear I don't like you, okay. Yes your beautiful, kind, and caring, but not my type. The thing is though you are what my family wants me with. Someone who is committed to her studies and comes from respect. Your the perfect girl! So thats why I have a proposition. Be my fake girlfriend for six months flat, and I will get you a date with Chad Wilson and buy your first semester college books. Don't try and deny it, I know you have some school girl crush on him and could need the books. So six months of your life for a date with Chad. And all you have to do is, go to family dinners, smile, be respectful, and a total goody good. What do you say, deal?"  

    Sean Adams is the schools play boy, from the golden locks to the deep blue eyes. He is unbelievably sexy and charming, yet a total jackass. Every girl swoons at his nice fit ass, and tan toned abs. All the guys want to be him. He is captain of the football team and has a new girl with him every week. Sean is "The Man". So what happens when Sean's parents want their baby boy with a nice young woman. Will he tame one of his wild one night stands? No, that's to much work.     

 Lucy James is shy, witty, and sarcastic. She dedicates all her time studying so her dream college will be a choice. With her folk's salary her dream isn't looking so great. She stands on the sidelines and let everyone else shine. She hasn't ever had a boyfriend, but has her eyes set on Chad Wilson. So what will Lucy do when it seems as if all her answers to her problems arise in one deal, with one boy, Sean Adams.     Everything about Sean screams danger, but a girl has to do what a girl has to do to make her dreams come true. Right?
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