Fake it till you make it
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  • Reads 222
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 3
  • Time 45m
Ongoing, First published Aug 17, 2022
"Riley-"

"Miles, I need you to kiss me," My voice was low and firm.

His face morphed into a puzzled one and he observed me for a moment, debating on whether or not I was being serious.

"Are you joshing me right now?"

I blew out a breath, "No, I'm not."

"But our number one rule says we can't kiss unless it's-"

"Absolutely necessary, I'm aware, Miles, but right now I need you to kiss me. Please," I asked desperately.


***

Miles Anderson, an extremely popular sophomore in college and son of a multi billionaire entrepreneur, he's only ever had one dream. To get drafted. Though his plans are quickly rattled when his grades start to drop and he's assigned to a tutor that isn't exactly quite fond of him. 

Things start to get interesting as a new business deal comes along for his mother and she demands that he finds an escort, in order to better their image. Despite not wanting to find a romantic interest he does the only thing plausible. He asks out the one girl who hasn't fallen at his feet and that is none other than Riley Torres.

What happens when the lines between whats fake and what's real starts to blur?
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