The Heart of a Carnie
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  • Reads 4,585
  • Votes 77
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 16m
Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2012
Mature
Rachel West is your average all-american girl. Her daddy basically runs her home town being as he is the main judge there. She has stability and predictability or as some might say a boring life. Things change when the month long Fall Festival begins and she meets a hunky carnie that catches her eye and she catches his attention completely. Find out what happens when her perfect predictable life gets turned upside down sideways into a whirlwind romance with a tattooed, bad a** looking character named REN.
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"Why do you care?" I whispered out. "I worry about you and I have no clue why," he explained honestly which did make my heart sink a little. -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- With no mother and no father to guide the way, Leia Owens tried to continue on in her unexciting life. Making friends was difficult for her and without company a normal human would go crazy, right? In just a few weeks, Leia's life changed drastically. But was it for good or bad? Mason Daniels was a cheeky, but mysterious, boy who couldn't help but be the most gossiped guy in school. Everyone loved him and his friends. However, Mason hated his life and the secret that he had to live with. He didn't like keeping it, but for his own sake, he had to. With an egotistical jerk and an awkward nerd for partners on an English project, who knew that those two would make the perfect pair. They certainly didn't anyway.