In the player's eyes *ON HOLD*
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  • Reads 232
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2018
Jackson Walker is the biggest player in school, he's the type of guy that your parents warn you to stay away from. But is his playboy act just a facade to hide the broken person inside.


Raven Lakewood is a hard nut to crack and hardly trusts anyone. She's been broken in the past and keeps everyone at an arm's length, well everyone except her twin Skylla. 

What happens when Jackson sets his attention on Raven. Will she cave and let him in? Or will she keep her guard up? 

We sometimes must remember that it takes two broken people to make a whole.



IMPORTANT NOTE:
This story is ON HOLD until I find an idea and a path that I want to take with it, I'm having a  block so the next chapter won't be up for a while.
Edit: I decided to republish the story but I don't think it'll be updated for some time 

Also, if anyone has any ideas I'm very open to suggestions
Thank you
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