~Fell to My Knees~ ~Hayes Grier~

~Fell to My Knees~ ~Hayes Grier~

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It all started with orange flowers, toy trains, and soft, intertwined, little hands. Little did Graeson know that as you grow up, your mind changes. Six year old minds are different than 14 year old minds. The boy from across the street seemed to figure that out pretty quickly. Hayes Grier always knew what his feelings were, even when he didn't. It sounds ridiculous, I know. Graeson has always been oblivious, and oblivion comes with consequences. He loves her, but she is love blind by his best friend Noah and has to find a way to snap her out of it. As long as she's trying, he's staying. But if she doesn't try, who's going to stay?
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Everything seemed to be going well for Jordan until she moves to North Carolina where she seemed to fall for a blue eyed dorky kid. Many things stand between them but never stop them from being together. Follow Jordan and Hayes to see what trouble what their love causes next. Please vote and leave any comments! SEQUEL IS UP!! ********************** Before you read! I wrote this when I was...13 or 14. Yes, I know the grammar is terrible. I completely regret my 14 year old self writing this but what oh well. I thought about rewriting it but I'll leave it. Even though it cringes me out so much, I'll leave it. Read at your own risk of terrible grammar and spelling mistakes.

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