Upper East Side: Engaged to the Bad Boy
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  • Reads 90
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 4
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Oct 26, 2019
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"Growing up with one Rio Chavez meant that you'd always have something to look forward to. And I don't mean it in a good way. It was more of a 'how should I avoid this guy' kind of way."

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Emilia Rossi and Rio Chavez have known each other since they were kids. Ever the prankster, Rio is famous for getting in Emilia's hair, his #1 target. After he moved to England, she's glad to finally have peace and quiet in her life.

Three years later however, Rio returns and Emilia has to try her best to mind her own business and stay away from one boy as much as possible. There's just one problem.

They're engaged.

With the world watching their every move, how will they maintain a façade while being at each other's throats?

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