Rom-Com
  • Reads 70
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 25m
  • Reads 70
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 8
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Jul 27, 2024
Annabella basically grew up in church she dedicates her life to the church she meets Johnathan an unsaved man she starts bringing him to church he eventually becomes a chirstian and wventually starts bringing his family to church













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-Call Me Bre- (Calum Hood) cover
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-Call Me Bre- (Calum Hood)

12 parts Complete

She was the outsider. The girl that sat at the back of the class and never raised her hand. The girl the sat alone at lunch because everyone thought she was weird for not speaking. She was the girl that had a million thoughts running through her head but had zero guts to say them. She was the girl you don't normally fall for but, then, she became the girl that captured the heart of the guy everyone loved. ---- "Shit, I'm sorry" A deep voice mumbled squatting down to help her up. A rough hand pulled her up and her blurry vision landed on dark eyes. She blinked a few times and her vision came back. Standing in front of her was a boy about her age. A very attractive boy. He was almost a foot taller than her 5'3 height. His black hair was slicked back and his tan skin radiated under the fluorescent school lights. Her mouth was slightly ajar as she stared at him. She hadn't realized how close she was to him until she felt his breath on her lips. She jerked away, grabbed her glasses on the floor and ran away in the opposite direction leaving the boy to furrow his eyebrows at her behavior. However, a small smirk played on his lips as he placed his hands in his jeans pockets and turned in the opposite direction. 'Stupid, Stupid, Stupid' She thought to herself.