The Bad Boy, Me, and Unfortunately Chemistry
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  • Reads 45
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 4
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published May 15, 2020
Rosabella Archeon is a nerd. A beautiful one. Not that she knew. She had wit and sarcasm. She has always had trouble fitting in. Only her friends had made her feel at home. Her mom keeps taking 'business trips where I meet men' and her father is a workaholic. Can she find some she can relate to? In that process, can she find love? Most important, can Rosie crack a certain bad boy?

        Meet Noah Salvaterre. He is your typical bad boy. Not quite a player, but leads girls on. He doesn't care about anyone besides his friends. He uses his arrogance and egotistical comments to hide his dark life. Nobody but his friends know that his stepmom hates him and does everything in her power to annoy Noah and his father does his best to please his new wife and almost completely neglects him. 

         But, there may be one certain beautiful nerd that figures his secret out.
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