Not so Bad [UNDER CONSTRUCTION]

Not so Bad [UNDER CONSTRUCTION]

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Tami Victor goes through life complacent and shy. She hides in the shadows happily playing second fiddle but Drake -the notorious troublemaker-breaks the fiddle and throws her into the light. He teachers her what love is. "You realised didn't you?" I nodded my head, "I fell for a guy who can never like me back." A tear falls, "Hey it's alright." "What am I going to do?" "Well, it sucks." Throw in some broken hearts, homophobia, family and some teenage drama:this is Tami's story. This isn't a love story, this is a story about love. cover made by paradoxe
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