Getting It On
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Jul 10, 2020
Mature
"Why me?" Derek asked panting from our heated kiss.

"Maybe it's because you're different."  I replied while sliding my hand in his.

Sam Foley is one highly undoubtedly difficult human being. He is a bad boy that always ends up in detention. Even though he is like that everyone still admires him and sees him as a good individual for standing up to the bully's which are the jocks at school. Sam has a reputation of breaking young girl's hearts. He never sees himself through any relationship.

Derek McClain is the schools prodigy. He is the most popular guy at Seattle high school. Derek is a funny, sarcastic, stuck up jock that Sam can't keep a hold on. Derek had only been in the school for a month so he is still known as the 'new kid'.

What happens when Sam finds himself in a situation he can't back down from? What if Sam Foley finds himself  in love with Derek McClain?
Read to find out.
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