My Lost Boy (A Robbie Kay Fanfiction)
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  • Reads 84,581
  • Votes 2,767
  • Parts 32
  • Time 1h 28m
Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2014
Katherine meets Robbie Kay while she is at Starbucks. She has always been a big fan of him, but never imagined that she would really meet him. Does Robbie like her or is it just for popularity so that people think he is a nice person? Will her friends support her during this relationship during the ups and downs or are they trying to get Robbie for themselves?
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Senior year finally arrived, and you couldn't wait to leave as soon as the year finishes. Sure you'll miss the school dramas, blossoming friendships, since it made your experience rather interesting. But what made it more of a fun experience, was the arrival of the new kid, Robbie Kay. His attitude screamed egotistical, his appearance was sex, and his behavior danger. He wasn't your average teenager, he'd rather enjoy drowning himself in parties, and screwing every girl he sees in the locker room. And you happened to be his next target. Will you play hard, or surrender? update july 11, 2021: on the note that i've written this years ago, i apologize for the ignorance i had whilst producing this poor excuse of a fanfic. being exposed to the internet at a young age, i hadn't realized the effect i had with sharing my works online, as i wrote this purely for fun. i take full responsibility for the awful things i may have said/written and will continue to move forward to grow as a person. i thank those constructive (and albeit humorous) commentary that i still see from my old email, and thank you for pointing out the flaws from the past. y/n has been normalized to become such a flat character, and i applaud our generation for noticing this. so thank you, and i will continue to carry out the things you have all taught me today. <3