Letters from the Bad Boy
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  • Reads 159
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2013
Veronica is supposed to be the perfect daughter. The eldest who sets the scene for her younger sister, Lily. She has to give up her passion of volleyball while Lily has to be forced to be a gymnast. All Veronica wants to do is tell her mom to fuck off and let her relax and have some fun for once, oh and to let her play volleyball again.   Trent is the bad boy. He is an only child with divorced parents who don't give a rats ass about him. So he lives with his older cousin, Cadence. He doesn't like to get in trouble, but he hates how both of his parents left him and likes the thrill of all the stuff he has done over the years.  So what happens when the two bump into each other in a club, get drunk together, spill their secrets, have sex, and remember it picture perfectly afterwards?
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