Dealing With The Jerk Once More
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Ongoing, First published Mar 07, 2022
Dealing with boys is the last thing Luisa wants for her life. Having a brother who has gorgeous yet annoying friends is not really ideal for her. Boys will always be boys. Dirty. Jerks. Assholes. That's what she believes in. But like they say, "In every rule, there's always an exception". Luisa believes that Shan is the only exception from her brother's circle. Shan is her long-time crush. He is very kind, smart and generous. Although she's just like a younger sister to him, still she can't deny the fact that she has feelings for him. On the other side of the circle is this annoying/jerk friend of his brother. His name is Benedict. He loves to tease and annoy her all the time. She sincerely believes that Benedict should see a doctor for his mental issues. One day, her whole story about dealing with these boys will change. But what will cause the change? Will Shan finally see Luisa as a woman not just a little sister? Or will Luisa try to loosen up and try to hang around with Benedict?
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