Typical Bad Boy
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  • Reads 67
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Oct 15, 2014
❝apologize, right now.❞

❝or what?❞ he asks, amused. ❝are you going to tell your mom?❞

❝no, asshole. i'll post the video of you dancing in your one direction boxers.❞

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AJ Brimm only has one problem in her life besides her real name and her douchebag of a neighbor who has the most fucking weird dog ever, and it's a person.
More specifically, the school's wanna-be badboy. 
Okay, well not exactly a bad boy since he talks as much as a mute walrus and the only person from the female species he has ever approached is his pet ant, Tina. Back to the point, AJ is determined to break down the walls that Cameron, the ❝stupid loner❞ has built around himself.
But what if Cameron turns out to be more than just ants and one direction boxers? Will AJ keep fighting for him, or will she assume he's just a typical bad boy?
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