Player Plus Player

Player Plus Player

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They were both players. She had a past that changed her. And he just wanted to help. But love intervened. And when love intervenes, it all comes crashing down or brings them together. With an unintentional push from friends and a small class assignment, they meet. And their story begins. Ria and Aaron are both freshmen in their freshman year of college. She's 18 and has long, luscious hazel brown hair, and deep green eyes accompanied by a soft, fair skin tone. He's 19 and has silky, deep brown hair, always styled to look like the edgy bad boy he is. His eyes being a precious ocean blue, all topped with his tan skin of course. Well, I guess you have to read to find out more, but please welcome Ria and Aron in their quest of love, because their story now begins.
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