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Saving The Badboy
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Ongoing, First published Jul 16, 2015
Layla Williams isn't insanely popular, but she isn't a nobody either. She is known for her kindness toward others and the way she can make you smile by just being near her.

Ethan Reynolds is your classic badboy. He wears his signature leather jacket everyday and has girls falling to their knees. What people don't know is that Ethan has many secrets behind those gorgeous chocolate brown eyes. Secrets about his past and his life outside of the school walls that no one sees.

When Ethan and Layla bump into each other, literally, Layla can't help but notice the sadness and a
anger in his eyes. She knows she must uncover those feelings, and heal him. But she can't seem to figure out why.

Can Layla save the Badboy?
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Felicity has a tough life. With an abusive father, a mother who abandoned her, and a brother in the army, her life is never calm. She's always stuck worrying and when you add high school to the mix things don't get much easier. Being considered as the schools bad girl because of the fights she gets into, being late to class, not complying to school rules, and many more things helps a bit. When people look at her all they see is a blank look, that is until Ashton comes along. Ashton has a good life. With happily married parents and three wonderful little sisters he has nothing to worry about. He's extremely nice and cute which attracts attention to him. His life is always calm and sometimes he wants that to change. Well, he gets his wish when he sees Felicity leaning against her motorcycle sporting a bruised cheekbone he gets curious. You've heard of the good girl attempting to change the bad boy, but what if it was a bit backwards?