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How to not fall for the player

How to not fall for the player

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Dec 21, 2020
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Here is Riley's guide to not fall in love with a player: 1. Move into his parent's house. 2. Get a bedroom right next to his. 3. Befriend him and let everyone at school think you are his sister... And lastly, watch yourself drooling over his shirtless self everyday...that will surely work... *** Riley is 17 year old girl who has just moved from an orphanage centre into a foster home. She is finally free and ready for the world- or so she thought. Little does she know that her freedom comes with a hot and extremely handsome boy at her new home who has a record of being a player. How is Riley going to survive without falling for this boy.
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I let a smirk take it's place on my face as I sauntered over towards him. He looked very amused, but I knew what I was doing. "I heard you're a player." I stated innocently, looking deeply into his cerulean eyes. "What's it to you?" his eyes squinted together as if trying to figure out my intentions. I rubbed my hands together and chuckled humorlessly. "Well I'm a player too, and I want to play a little game." He crossed his arms and leaned back against the lockers. "Do tell." I could tell he was playing along, thinking I was joking around and flirting as always. He was so wrong. In fact, I'd never been more serious in my life. "That's the fun part. We're going to be exclusive." I noted gesturing to the both of us. "We'll do everything like a real couple. Kiss, hold hands, go on dates; the whole package. The first person to fall in love loses."

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