Reckless
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  • Reads 133
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 1
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Nov 24, 2014
"Let's be reckless," he whispers as he slides his hands under my bra and starts kissing and sucking on my neck. "I promise you won't regret it." 

Sam is a reckless, only child who always gets her way. Being the preachers' daughter does have it's advantages, one being that no matter who told on her about what she did late in the night, everyone would believe that person to be a liar. That is, until Sam gets herself into a deep hole with the new kid in town, Derrick. Derrick - your typical, normal kid - with family affairs and problems, and many secrets that he can't seem to keep to himself once he meets Sam, and, as all her friends say, 'corrupt' her. But, he's a good guy. And that's what breaking away from him makes it so much harder for Sam. Will being reckless get them both in trouble? Or will it make them stronger so they can end the lies?
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