Cupid's Game
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  • Reads 30
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2018
"Tell me, Ivy, Do you believe in love,"  His eyes shined in anticipation  for my answer 

"No"
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Ivy Jameson was so energetic and free-spirited until she found out her parents were getting a divorce after 15 years of marriage and 2 kids together.  That's when Ivy's thoughts and dreams of love crashed and burned. 

So what happens when she goes to a huge party; get's super wasted and meets a weird mysterious guy. Then suddenly she wakes up in an unknown room with no memory of what happened the night before, but before she could process what was happening she saw a guy sitting on the couch reading a file. 

When he notices that she's awake he says the thing that changes her life forever. 

"Oh your finally awake, so I'm just gonna get to the point...Hi, I'm cupid and I need your help."
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