My Nanny's Son

My Nanny's Son

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"We have an ongoing difference of opinion. I say he's a pretentious arrogant prick and he disagrees with that." - Samantha Sam is an American. Hugh is a Fil-Am. With their different race, different culture, different beliefs and different lives, they only have one thing in common - they both hate each other. But when fate plays between the two of them, they find theirselves trapped with each other's spells. And when they think they know each other, they will find that their destinies are entwined more than they have already thought.
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"You know, you're lucky someone is even giving you the light of day considering your acting history, cat food girl." He snickered, shoving his hands deeper into his leather jacket. I felt the anger rise within me. Who did he think he was? "I'm Sam, and I would really appreciate it if you stayed as far away from me as possible. And if I remember correctly, you ran into to me, jerkface." I snapped. He glared at me with a hint of amusement in his eyes. "Well Susie, I honestly could care less about what you would apreciate. And considering that I have a guaranteed role, I suggest you start enjoying my company." He winked at me, and I considered lunging at him. "It's Sam." I bit back. He sighed and put his arm around me, pulling me closer to him. I tried to rip his arm off of my shoulder, but he was too strong. "You're going to be seeing a whole lot more of me." WARNING: This story depicts violence and alcohol use.

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