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The Weirdo and The Asshole

The Weirdo and The Asshole

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, May 1, 2020
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Romance
Nina doesn't really go out of her way to be social. She doesn't try to force friendships or be what everyone wants her to be. She respects herself and does not want to be treated like a toy for someone else's pleasure. One day, Dallas from Middle school, hits on her thinking she is a new student. Little did he know, he has shared classes with Nina for years, so he gets SLAPPED by the weirdo. There will be conversation on controversial topics. Mature scenes Language Please enjoy! **********************************************************************************
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