The Bestfriend Boyfriend Stealer
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Oct 31, 2014
Everyone's heard of the saying chicks before dicks. Well, for Emery Clark the rule does not apply. Emery is bad at getting her own boyfriends and is known for having a reputation or a history of just taking her friend's loved ones instead. Just when Emery thinks she's actually found the one on her own this time, It turns out to be her best friend's boyfriend, Nathan. Now, the time has come for her best friend Jada to feel the wrath of Emery's power and charm to get her man. Too bad she doesn't know they're in competition with each other, and that she's planning every step to get what she wants even if it's her best friend's boyfriend. She has many competitors to consider such as Nathan's bad boy friend, Wesley, but even true love has a twisted way of bringing together two people who are  destined for each other.
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