One Day
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  • Reads 573,041
  • Votes 12,489
  • Parts 31
  • Time 4h 23m
Ongoing, First published Dec 06, 2018
17 year old Hailey Smith doesn't do parties. Or boys. Or anything socially exhausting for that matter. What she does do is books, school, and the occasional family game night. 

River Blakely is the latter. He parties too much, sleeps with all the girls, and is the most wanted boy in school. He's an arrogant, cunning, egotistical, and annoyingly hot, bad boy. 

What will happen when two people from different worlds quite literally run into each other's lives. Will their hate turn into something they never imagined? Will secrets be shared? Read One Day to find out. 


WARNING: 
Mild sexual content 
Cliché
You're going to get emotionally attached 


Good luck!
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