BEING A TEEN SERIES: PERFECT BAD BOY (BOOK 3)
Parents generally classify teenagers into two categories, its either you are a good, obedient, respectful teen or you are a bad, disobedient, adamant and disrespectful teen.
And most parents liked their children to be the first, they naturally despised the latter but for Mr and Mrs Adele-Akinnyi, theirs was the exact opposite.
Meet Adele-Akinniyi Luke, good, bad, disobedient, obedient, respectful, disrespectful, adamnet and arrogant. It totally depended on his mood and whoever he was dealing with He was the total mixture of these two categories.
Except being a lover of football and a footballer himself;Luke didn't give a care about how the earth revovled around the sun or how the world fared. He was cocky and didn't mind what people thought of him. He was a slight bully and could tease someone till you cried. No one had the courage to stand in his way, the ones with borrowed confidence had their own share of beating.
Luke never fell below third in any exam or test and was a straight A student which came as a surprise to many people. He never failed a test or exam even when he missed classes and school many times. He was a fierce competitor and never came second in any competition.
With all these, made people scared of him and at the same time, admired him to the ends of the earth.
Each time he bullied someone, beat up someone, insulted a teacher, maybe broke some lab items, skipped school which always made him end up in Principal Michaels office. The 45-year old man would just stare at him through the rim of his glasses and sigh heavily before letting him off.
Adele-Akinniyi Luke was one of the best student in Preston International College but yet was one student every teacher wanted to get rid off.
One way to describe Luke.... He was an.. Oxymoron character.
"You know, you aren't like most girls I have met."
"Is that a good thing?"
"It depends, are you obsessed with shopping?"
"That involves walking... so no."
"Dieting?"
"Hah, that's funny."
"Make up?"
"I need motivation for that."
"Heels?"
"What have my feet ever done to you?!"
After that, he laughs and claps his hands together, "Yes, that is a good thing."
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He wanted freedom.
She needed freedom.
Luke Barrington and Ella Sanders.
They thought their lives were bad, living up to a parents' expectation is way harder then it seems, especially when they are filthy rich and claim they only want what is best for you.
Just think, one moment you are so busy hating on life, and the next, you are in a coma laying on the hospital bed, clinging onto hope that you will survive.
Maybe it just took two cars and a curve in the road for them to see that life isn't so bad after all.
Because what's the point of life if you aren't even living?
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Book two in the T.B.B.B. (The Bad Boy Boxer) Series