Playing The Players
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  • Reads 3,593
  • Votes 99
  • Parts 2
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Aug 17, 2019
[UPDATED RARELY]

So, we all know the typical player stories, right? The bad boy players that go around breaking girls hearts(most likely 'fans'). Yeah... you could say that this story is one of those.

But instead... now, the girls have had enough. No more with the breaking of hearts. No more being used. No more being tossed aside. But now... it's their time... to play the players.

Reece Gray, your not so average 17 year old, with an ,"I don't really care," attitude goes through with her senior year. Senior year is the last year so you should enjoy it while it lasts, right? But she ends up doing her worst mistake yet, she lets herself be vulnerable, and ends up being on the list of the many other conquers.

But they messed with the wrong girl. Cause now... she's out for blood. She's out to Play The Players.
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