Player's coach
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Ongoing, First published Jul 15, 2015
Mature
"He is obviously going to flirt with other girls, I understand. It's a guy thing. But when I start flirting with other guys, don't start getting all upset or jealous, it's just a girl thing..."

Jane was just a normal high school student who wanted nothing more but to avoid boys and to get good grades before she left.

In fact she hated boys, with a passion. She didn't like the way most of them smirked at her or insensitively joked around her.

Trying to avoid any conflict with them, Jane spends most of her time in the library where no one could see her.

Until one day, she bumps into him. The boy she will never forget who will change her life. Her first crush but everything soon changes when she finds out the truth about him. That he's really a player. A bad boy.

But what she didn't know was the saying "two can play at that game" before she soon discovers her other side. The bad girl side.
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