Fake Dating The BadBoy
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  • Reads 20,686
  • Votes 442
  • Parts 7
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Jun 28, 2014
"i love you" i screamed. Tears running down my cheeks as I watched the love of my life walk away from me I couldn't hold my true feeling for him in Any longer 

"You what?" He asked his voice squeaking from crying as he ran back to where I stood 

"I love you.. I am completely fucking head over heals in love with you"  I said looking into those beautiful blue eyes of his as he said "then just say yes" 

I couldn't resist those blue eyes anymore so I said "yes" right before he kissed me 
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When Molly Madison gets dumped by her former boyfriend (Jonathan Jackson) of 3 years for the head cheerleader at Jensen High Molly goes crazy.. she doesnt know what to do with herself so she figures its time for a change in boys she dates in her life and pretends to goes out the schools bad boy Drew Johnson (Who happens to be her long term secret best friend) just to mess with Jonathan only to find herself falling for Drew.. Are they doomed or meant to be?
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