I Should've Kissed You //Cameron Dallas//
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  • Reads 191,605
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  • Parts 93
  • Time 5h 22m
Ongoing, First published May 28, 2014
"There's too many girls in the world to stick to one" He shrugs. "I haven't found the right person and if I mistake someone for the right person I don't want to get heart broken" He adds.

Madison Hamilton never expected to fall for the one and only Cameron Dallas, a typical jerk and player at her school. But after spending 3 days on a boat with his family she wonders if he only said he liked her because no one else was there.

Madison tries to move on with Cameron but the only thing Cameron can think about was, "I should've kissed you". He kept asking himself what if I kissed her? Would she like me now? Why was she dating someone else? Did she not like me? What if I told her sooner? What if I didn't ignore her the day we got back?

Cameron Dallas and Madison Hamilton go through weeks and months with not knowing what the other is feeling. And they don't know that their both in love with each other.
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