His ways
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  • Parts 1
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Ongoing, First published Jun 12, 2014
The smirk plastered all over his face said it all...he was pissed off. He looked like he was ready to kill someone, what was up his ass today? I was quite startled when he started walking towards me. 
"Just admit it." 
"Admit what?" I glared at him. 
"Admit that you're in love with me Sc-" 

Scarlett used to be happy, everything was starting to fall into place. She got good grades, her and her brother enjoyed each others company everyday after school on the soccer pitch and there was that one new guy in school who was more good looking than Josh Hutcherson. Of course it was all too good to be true. The next day, she lost the two most important people in her life. Her thoughts tricked her into thinking that the new boy was bad luck. There is always that one person who fakes their smiles, I guess that person is Scarlett. Is this new boy bad luck or good luck?
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