Me Versus Me
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  • Reads 1,150
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 7
  • Time 2h 6m
Ongoing, First published May 17, 2011
Mature
Leslie Henderson is a young seventeen year old girl with 99 problems. As an emancipated teen, she lives with her boyfriend, Marco and his best friend. She hates her life and is trapped in a situation she's too afraid to try to get out of. After three long years with Marco he has become abusive, possessive, and just plain unpleasant. The only escape she finds is in her dreams as Mikhail Stone. Sexy, funny, and aggressive, Mikhail is everything Lesie wants to be. When the school bad boy takes an interest in her, things only become more complicated for Leslie as Alyson Fletcher, the most popular girl in school paints a target on her back. With no way out, Leslie starts thinking, what would Mikhail do? With her new found issues, how far will Leslie go for an escape?....
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