Bad Boys Do It Better
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Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2015
Mature
August Alsina Fanfic

Excerpt from book:

"Hey Ray."

"I said to stop calling me that." I mumbled. He turned me around quickly and grabbed my face staring deep into my eyes. They were so beautiful, they gave a whole new meaning to brown. He brushed a lock of hair from out of my face and said something that had me going weak in the knees.

"You're my Raine and my Ray of sunshine. "
He gently brushed his lips over mine and I swear if he wasn't holding me up right now I would be flat on my ass but I wasn't in the mood for his antics.

★★★★★

Raine has been in some deep shit all her life. Things not even her parents know about. She has a lot of secrets and doesn't plan on telling anyone or get close to anyone. So what happens when the school's bad boy Jayquan decides that he wants her and comes barging into her personal space.

Will she push him away or will she tell him the things she has locked up inside.

© Pauline Forgie
All Rights Reserved
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