Good Girl, Bad Intentions
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  • Parts 27
  • Time 1h 36m
  • Reads 19,206
  • Votes 663
  • Parts 27
  • Time 1h 36m
Complete, First published May 02, 2015
Mature
Kehlani Jade Parrish is a girl a lot of people can relate to. All her life she's been labeled "the good girl" or "miss goody two shoes" or "goody goody" just because she worked hard in school and got good grades. Well finally she has enough. Let's just say that one crazy night filled with bottles and booze changes all of that. 

Will Lani choose to change for the greater good? Or will she realize that maybe being yourself isn't such a bad thing.
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