The Set-Up
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  • Reads 2,006
  • Votes 83
  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 1m
Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2012
God’s gift to the world, you’d think that it’d be an all singing all dancing golden child. Except god couldn’t even predict this. Annie Jones is a intelligent, sit in the back of the classroom and quietly confident person, the complete opposite to Eric Simpson. He is the top of the food chain everywhere he goes, nothing seems to be above him and he walks around like he’s the all-knowing golden child of the moment. You’d think they’d both never even spoke, wrong. They both grew up with each other, which sounds like a childhood romance blossoming as we speak; wrong again. They hate each other’s guts. Eric doesn’t know how to do anything other than flirt and charm his upcoming dates, so when one girl doesn’t fall for it. He enrols the last person he thought he’d confide in to help him get this girl; Annie.

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