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Save me
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Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2019
"Because your mine" he growls pushing me against the lockers, pinning me in. I feel my breath hitch and my legs turn to jelly. 

I can feel butterflies exploding in my belly. "the next time I see any other guys touching you, I will kill them" he spat. 

My heart starts to hummer in my chest, I do not speak a word as he lets go of my wrists and walks away. 



Sofia Rivers is your everyday high school student. She is 17 and has a very rich family, and she hates it.  Her parents are always gone, and when they are home they could care less about her. Sofia has gone her whole life feeling like she was never loved. 

Sofia's innocent, and the sweetest person you will meet. She puts on a fake smile for everyone around her, always making sure her friends are happy. 

Sofia feels very unwanted in this world until a certain bad boy comes crashing into her world. 


Samuel Lake is a badass bad boy, he's cocky, rude, funny and dangerous.  Samuel grew up in a rich family, unlike Sofia Samuels family cares about him deeply. 

When Samuel is at the park he runs into a very beautiful girl, Sofia. Her innocence and kindness, interest Samuel. She is a open book, but all the while a complete mystery.
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