Pied Piper
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Ongoing, First published Apr 14, 2020
"I'm taking over you."
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Popular jock, Jack Valentine, gets dumped for the first time in his life. He's not upset about losing her, rather, he's angry that someone had the nerve to breakup with him. Instead of taking the breakup in stride, he decides to get revenge, announcing that he was the one who dumped her and give his attention to Lillian Faye, the most uninteresting girl at their school. 
Lillian Faye was never the popular girl, so when Jack Valentine starts calling her his girlfriend, it's safe to say she's confused. Soon it becomes clear that he wants something from her, he wants to use her for his revenge. She is repulsed by the proposition but a promise of money makes her agree.

Hate turns into respect, respect into friendship, and friendship into love.
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