My Fauxy Girlfriend
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  • Reads 1,223
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 12m
Ongoing, First published Oct 07, 2012
Irishtrina Young placed all her talent and determination to pursue a life she had always dreamed. Wanting to become a successful script writer and aspiring her way to be a top-notch in the film industry, she pulled together all of her guts and resources to chase her dreams and to eventually turn them into reality.
But with no one to believe in her grand ability and in the just-so-cracked world of show business, Irish turned out to be totally ill-equipped for battle. She ended up miserably hopeless, pennilessly broke and with a brother she had promised to send to a flying school. 
Irishtrina had to make all ends meet, causing her to enter into an overly bizarre contract with the World’s Most Arrogant Singer Actor, Samer Code Hunks. Samer, who was in love with a woman fourteen years older than him, had to hire a faux girlfriend to keep the eyes and noses off of the woman he was head over heels crazed with.
At first it was a piece of cake pretending and getting paid for it…
But when feelings started to stir, being Samer’s hired girlfriend was the most impossible work Irishtrina had to do.
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