He Noticed Her
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  • Reads 26
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 3
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Oct 08, 2017
Mature
She saw him once on a rainy night,  there wasn't much more to it than that.

   University school student Kate who totally lost her self esteem or so she thought..got in contact with notorious model Xavier Adams.
Intensely drawn to her, Xavier wants something for the first time in his life and perseus her.  But Kate's painful past is catching up to her, and her heart might be one xavier can't win.


I'm the last thing she wants in her life.
She keeps thinking of the bad consequences of being with me. But I'm here to stay,  she owns me. It's that simple

    She was fire and I needed that heat like a moth to a flame.
She is a broken puzzle, and I will carve my own pieces to complete her.

People might have their opinions, but if loving her is wrong
......then I don't wanna be right.
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