No Place for Bad Girls

No Place for Bad Girls

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Megan was always "that one girl". She has died hair, black eye shadow, and always has her headphones in. Little do people know about her childhood. Henry was always the dude everyone liked. He wasn't necessarily "popular", that's Brett. But everyone knew him, and he played for the basketball team. Little did people know some of the hidden talents he had. When Megan and Henry start working in the same place, they meet and destiny awakes. Megan tries to run from it, keeps telling herself this is all a mistake. Is it, though?
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