*Obvious*
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  • Reads 378
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 13m
Complete, First published Oct 11, 2014
Laysha is one of these hopeless romantic teenagers. She in
the most literal sense breathed romance. It had been 7 years since she started
reading and writing romance. 8 years since she had been watching romantic
films. She was all about her romance.  Let’s just say her life wasn’t much of romance itself. She
had a crush. Unconsciously, she didn’t know she was falling for Kameron which
could improbably end in a chick lit. Kameron was her first crush, she had no
experience whatsoever on dissimulating or just keeping the secret. Laysha was
amazing at keeping secrets but this one was her only and fatal exception.
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