Baby Daddies
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  • Reads 1,096,926
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  • Parts 42
  • Time 5h 33m
Complete, First published Feb 01, 2013
Taking care of a robot baby was something Cole expected when he signed up for the Parenting class his school offered.  What he didn't expect was being partnered up with another guy.  And that's not the worst of it.  This guy?  Yeah, it's the same guy who he might have had a fling with during the summer.  The same guy who never called him back after "the incident."  The same guy who he spilled his guts to in a drunken haze.  He can't wait to get this project over with, but partnering up with someone who knows everything about you and still rejected you is a lot harder than one might think.  On top of all this, a few unforeseeable situations pop up at the most inconvenient of times.  Will the stress make Cole crack?  Can the boys get over what happened in the past to get the grade?  Or will they end up being the worst baby daddies in the history of parenting?
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