The Inseparable Love
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  • Reads 9
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 1
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Dec 07, 2020
Bri was a grade A student......always at the top of her class. She was a good girl. She never had any issues with anyone and she never got into any trouble.

Malik was a bad boy. He was always in trouble and never listened to anything anyone had to say.

Both Bri and Malik went to school ever since grading school but never got along but one day their teacher signs them up for a school project together.....


Will they be able to put up with each other or will it be a disaster?
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Enraged by Jayce's infuriating words I couldn't hold back from using all my strength to shove against his chest, not that it was very affective . . . Either way I blacked out, being brought back a few short moments later when my back was brutally slammed into the metal lockers behind me. His glowering figure towering over me as he aggressively braced my shoulders against the lockers, an ominous glint in his darkening blue eyes as he glared down at me . . . As noticed, Kat and Jayce aren't the best of friends . . . Rather the opposite. They have never really been able to get along. Arguing with each other was part of their everyday lives, they didn't know how to interact any other way, this becomes a problem when their History teacher assigns a two week long project with them being partners. From then on it could only get worse as they continue to fight . . . Especially when one of them takes their words a little too far . . .