Figure Her Out (Hey Arnold!) (discontinued)

Figure Her Out (Hey Arnold!) (discontinued)

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Helga Pataki had bullied Arnold Shortman to cover up her feelings for him. In high school, she stopped, but she hadn't befriended Arnold either. One day, Arnold realizes that even though Helga hadn't gone out of her way to antagonize him anymore, she was still trouble in her new upgraded tough persona. But Arnold still wanted to believe Helga wasn't as bad as she acted. And he realized that was correct, when he found out Helga Pataki's biggest weakness... which was him. Cover by mi-pinkee. Do NOT republish cover art. Rated Mature.
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"He was the definition of what you call bad, he smoked, he broke the law, he drove too fast for his own good.He didn't care because no one taught him how to. But when it came to her, he wanted to be the best man.He couldn't bare the thought of her being hurt by him...or by anyone else. He would kill to protect her, the girl who cared about someone as worthless as him in all her perfection". "Perfection... that's what she's always been. Not even her scars could steal the hope in her eyes. She waited for someone. And when she met him, she couldn't help what she felt. She fell hard for him. And so did her saviour. The girl who had a little too much heart to go around. She never thought herself of being worthy of his love. And she'd go to hell and back for the one who loved her fiercely".

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