bad boys do it better
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  • Reads 468
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Jul 09, 2014
Jessamine Walker isn't used to the whole 'growing up in a small town' kinda thing, she's not even used to small towns. So when the Walker family moves to Queenston, it's a bit of a change for Jessamine and her brother Alex. Alex and Jess are usd to moving, her dad being a business man travels a lot, when they were younger they used to move all time. Before Queenston the Walkers used to live in Seattle and they stayed there for 3 years, Jess started to really like it. She had a nice house and nice friends, everything was going good. But yet again, her dad got another pormotion and off to Queenston they went. 

Jessamine is a regular teenage girl, hardworking family, good grades, sweet, clumsy, inoocent. The kind of girl you'd think would grow up in a small town. 

Drew Rivers is a not so regular teenage boy, unloving father, bad grades, mean, rough, dangerous. The kind of boy you'd think grew up in a fricken prison. 

Drew has is gang, slutty 'gilfriend', that's about it. He wastes his life away on alcohol, drugs and sex. His mom passed away 5 years ago, when he was 13. His dad is always traveling and uses his money to make up for it so I guess you could say he has 'daddy issues.'

"He wasn't always like that yenno. There was a time, back when I was a lot younger. Him and I used to be best buds"

"What happened?"

"Nobody knows" I study the fierce looking guy a few steps ahead of me. Under the tatoos, cigarette smoke and edgy bad boy vibe. He's not bad.. He's not bad at all.
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