The Queen's Weakness
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  • Time 11h 35m
  • Reads 115,548
  • Votes 7,783
  • Parts 55
  • Time 11h 35m
Ongoing, First published Aug 31, 2020
Mature
[3 times Wattpad Featured] ❝Mean girls have hearts too... until someone breaks them.❞

She was the queen bee, and he was the golden boy. They were the school's power couple even though they weren't dating. They were friends... with benefits of course. 

You know how these things go: one of them falls in love. And Addelyn Frederick fell hard for her best friend, Blake Vanderbilt.  

What happens when the new girl, Miss. Goody-two-shoes captures Blake's attention? Will the cliche take over and destine the player with the good girl? 

To what extent will Addelyn go to re-write that destiny?

❝They say love is weakness. And Blake Vanderbilt is her weakness.❞

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