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Call Me Crazy
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In corso, pubblicata il giu 07, 2015
Aphrodite is just another girl with a screwed up past who never learned to trust and now she hardly opens up to anyone, especially guys and aside from her best friends Abby and Tori, she's far from an open book to others. Her screwed up past made her mind age much faster than it should have and she understands things that people older than her haven't even learned yet. Her body is ahead of her age also, and she lives up to the name given to her with her beauty. However, because of this she's learned how most guys are and all they really want: to hook up, and leave. As she's sitting alone in a bookstore, it registers in her mind that she wants to open up to someone and fall in love. She has plenty of options but the question is with who: the skater boy that went to her school, the blue eyed hottie with some secrets of his own,
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