Fool for you

Fool for you

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Sydney Moore a college student who has her whole life ahead of her has decided to give up on dating for a while. It's only been a week when she goes out for a friend's birthday that she captures an eye of a guy in the bar. When he wonders over she debates on giving him her number but when she does she wasn't sure how her life would change after the first date.
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