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Dancing With The Devil

Dancing With The Devil

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This story is rated 18+ due to its mature and sexual themes. Read at your own risk. ----- There are two types of people on Halloween; the ones who party and get hammered, and the ones who eat candy after trick or treating. When Amber Scott gets invited to the biggest party of the year, she runs into the devil himself; Hunter Hayes. He's the biggest play boy and she's a baddie herself, but after dancing with the devil, sparks fly and there was clearly something more to it than just a dance. Amber isn't a relationship type girl since her last relationship really messed her up. Hunter never committed to any girl since he was a player, until he met Amber. (Sneak peek) "Well, ya. No girl can resist me, and I'm quarterback of the school football team so that helps. And who are you again?" "Amber Scott." "Oh shit," he bit his bottom lip before continuing, "so you're the Amber Scott. Once an angel, now a freak in the sheets." I slapped his chest at his asshole remark. "Whatever." I rolled my eyes. He stepped closer to me and placed his hands on my hips. His lips were right next to my ear as he whispered "Roll your eyes again at me and I'll fuck you so hard your eyes are gonna stay rolled back."
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