Players Don't Fall in Love
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  • Reads 356
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 5
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Oct 07, 2017
Mature
Valerie wants nothing to do with love, but Rylan is still determined to make Valerie fall in love with him if it is the last thing he does. His idea? Have Valerie and him act like a couple until she falls in love then they can start actually dating and all that jazz. Can Rylan keep to his plan and still keep Valerie from finding out his big secret? Who knows. 

-DISCLAIMER-
I'm a teenager. Which means I'm most definitely not the best, honestly, I'm very far from it. This is my first story I am publishing so please cut me some slack.  Constructive criticism is most definitely welcome so please, leave some! Also, commas really confuse me so ignore my improper use of commas, thank you. Enjoy :) 

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