Lost Girl and Beach Boy
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  • Reads 45
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 3
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jun 25, 2015
Mature
Sky Bradley, a city girl, is sent away from home and shipped off to boarding school.
Liam Archer, the schools bad boy and every girls dream shows interest in the new arrival.
Sky will face new experiences, a lot of laughter and make great friends.
Can love be expected at the end of the year or will she graduate with a broken heart?

'There he was. Shirtless and with a smirk plastered across his face. It felt like my face was on fire and I had felt weird tingling sensations throughout my whole body. I was stood in the boys changing rooms.

"S-s-sorry, I got lost.again"
"if you wanted to see me shirtless again, you should have have just asked"he teased.
"You wish Archer"
"How do you know my name?"he questioned, confused, "wait, I think I recognise you."
"Don't you remember, your beach boy"'
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