She Paints Me Blue
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 5m
Ongoing, First published Dec 15, 2012
Blue Parker was the epitome of bad luck. In just a day, she lost her job, caught her ex cheating and simultaneously lost everything else on the way. But what such luck she suddenly had when she meets a rather famous icon Jake Colton right in the middle of nowhere! Oh, too bad she "scratched" his car when she threw that not-so-big rock...

What supposed to be a super rare one-day vacation for Paradigm's Jake Colton turn out to be a tragic day when he allowed a certain bright green eyed woman to hitch a ride in his brand new car. Not only does the woman ruin his two point four million dollar baby (which she said she'll pay for), she cheats him into giving her free accommodations to his lovely bachelors' pad! But what's a superstar to do with his humdrum life when he has some woman to make it more electrifying? Well, make her life a living hell of course!

With her graceless way of whacking and ruining everything in his life, Jake couldn't help but see his plan quickly backfire. He wasn't making her life a living hell; she was making his life a living hell! But what's a guy to do when he finds himself wanting to know a little too much about his boarder and finding her utterly fascinating? 

He was going to be in so much trouble... definitely.
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