Hook, Line and Sinker
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  • Parts 8
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  • Reads 739
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 45m
Ongoing, First published Jun 11, 2014
Poppy Miller has a plan. A very simple plan; survive. She's gonna make it to graduation, then get the hell out of dodge before her life tailspins even more out of control.

But what will happen when her ex boyfriend, Tyler Burke, comes waltzing back into the picture, his mind set on righting his wrongs?

If there's one thing Poppy hates more than catchy pop songs it's Tyler Burke.

But when her life starts crashing down around her she soon realizes that he may be the only one she can actually count on.

Well you know how the saying goes, it's a thin line between love and hate and these two are about to learn just how thin that line really is.

Will Poppy be able to resist the allure or will she fall hook, line and sinker?
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Tori Anderson is the typical shy, nerdy seventeen year old. After her parents died, she's been living in a foster home with her foster mom and the other foster kids. Tori's had dyslexia for as long as she can remember and she hates it more than anything. She likes to keep her mouth shut and stay in the background. That's how she likes it; nothing more, nothing less. Connor Evans is a hot-tempered, care-free, reckless, eighteen year old bad boy. He couldn't care less about the people around him or what they think about him. He gets along with life by smoking, drinking, and partying. But one thing he is not so proud about is that he's one of the smartest kids in the senior class. I mean, how could a reckless bad boy like him get good grades? But Tori's dyslexia becomes a problem, and she's told that she can't graduate until she gets her grades up. What other choice did she have? She had to be tutored by the horrible Connor Evans...let's see where this goes.