The Art of Playing Love
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 15m
Ongoing, First published Jun 28, 2012
Love is a beautiful art, but playing it is another one. People are going to get hurt, hearts are going to be torn. You may acquire the upper hand but one thing is for sure, you can never win in a good game of love—atleast not when revenge is involved.

Noah Holman, the editor in chief of the school paper, was the untouchable. Still, she was normal at the eyes of everyone. Apparently, not to Ryan Bank's. 

Notre Dame Private Academy is famous for its high quality education and exclusive tuition fees. For three running years, it has also been known for the biggest underground shebang happening inside its golden walls. 
Before Christmas holiday starts, The Student’s Advisory Board would pick six females as romantic interests for a single bachelor—one of the richest male students in NDPA in a group called Special A—wherein one could be his potential wife. 

And Noah Holman would do anything not to be involved in it. Apparently, Ryan Banks wanted otherwise.
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