Mistakes (Nash Grier)
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  • Reads 6,829
  • Votes 185
  • Parts 43
  • Time 4h 54m
Ongoing, First published Jul 09, 2014
Riley Gardener is just a normal popular girls, she not the type of popular girl that make's other people feel lower than others, but she's actually a nice, genuine person unless you provoke her. Her life takes an interesting turn when her friends bring up another popular boy at their school Nash Grier.

Nash and Riley are friends. They talk a lot but never thought once of dating. Riley never even wanted to get involved in Nash's love life but what is really happening, when she does get involved.   Is she even really involved? Is he really involved? 

How many mistakes does it take for anyone to give up?

"it hurts so much knowing that you already moved on"
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