UnKnown
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  • Reads 424
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 6
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Jan 15, 2013
I'd always dreamed of meeting the perfect guy. My Knight in Shinning Armor. -Sigh- ... Not! You wish! I hate guys. I absolutely despise them. They're rude, sexist, and they think that they're God's gift to women.

     Before you start assuming things, no. I'm not a lesbian.

     I suppose that I'm biased, based on the fact that my heart was broken when I was just 13 years old. But no other guy ever came along proving that all guys weren't jerks. Of course, I know that all guys aren't jerks. Don't get me wrong. It just seems like all the good guys are taken, and even if they weren't, I still wouldn't risk the heart break.

     My dad is the only one I know that isn't a complete nitwit. And of course my best friend, James, who happens to be going out with my other best friend, Lulu. I'm stuck in a sea of romance, and happiness, and I'm just fine with that... That is until I met my Knight in Shinning Armor.
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