The Number Two Girl
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  • Parts 14
Ongoing, First published Jul 24, 2014
Everyone sees me as the perfect girl--- smart, jolly, pretty, and friendly. Hell, nobody knows what I've been through. They just simply believe the smiles that I fake, and never the pool of tears that fills my eyes. I am living a lie.

Everything I have right now, I had it the hard way.  Nothing was served to me... I have to fight for it. I get what I want, because I know what I deserve. I am not greedy, but I am secretly selfish.

Just as I thought I can never get worse, he came into my life. The one guy I have been waiting for to make my heart beat fast and drift me into the wildest dreams. He came and openned the door of a sinful life... and I gladly entered.

|07-23-14|

The Number Two Girl

by Penpenology
Riza Abegail Padilla Pinpin

Characters and scenes are works of fiction. 


Not suited for 18 Years old and Below. Read at your own risk.

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