We Were Only Supposed to be Guinea Pig Trainers
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published May 28, 2012
Bailey from Amber Leah Guinea Pig Training Co just wanted to show guinea pigs and not give a damn what people thought about her showings. But Alissa had other ideas in mind.
Entering a new person onto the competing team, Bailey was expecting another girl to be on her team. Instead she got Fred. An unruley, selfish, cocky, arrogant boy who's father found every reason to hate her own father, Kevin. 
However, Bailey could forgive his personality for his showing skills. He was the best guy shower she had ever seen. Alissa only found one or two faults and he had a show every week. 
But while Fred was an amazing trainer, he didn't know when to keep his mouth shut. He would drop comments or flirt with girls ever chance he got... And Bailey was jealous. 
So what happens when each of them begin to stop showing with their mind, and show with their hearts, and maybe even find love along the way?
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