The Players Girl
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  • Reads 827
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Jul 30, 2010
Mature
Jesslyn Rose White wants nothing more than to forget her past, and move on in life; but with her parents deciding to go on a much needed trip, she is forced to live with her sister Alexandra who she hasnt seen in three years, nor has she seen her older brother Scott. She is torn between deciding whether who to blame for her painful past, her siblings leaving or herself. 

Now living in England Jesslyn meets her two neighbours Bobbie and Charlie Valyntine; who too have faced some demons in the past but not as equally bad as Jesslyn's. The Valyntine brothers beening known as the biggest players in the school, having girls fall at their feet, stalk them, and give into there wishies. But why is Jesslyn not falling for there charm? the boys are equally confused as everyone else, or is Jesslyn playing a tough love game?
 

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