Playing the Player
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  • Reads 632
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  • Parts 25
  • Time 2h 14m
Ongoing, First published Jul 29, 2015
Mature
*Spin off of Square 1*

(On hold. Not for long, but just for now)

In the beginning, it was just a job, but in the end, to Alex, it was a change of heart and a chance to find love. To Bri it was an opportunity to take down the schools player, but will she have a change of heart as well. 

Alex was born into a rich family. He could do whatever and get kicked out of any school because his dad could afford it. His dad finally put his foot down and said that Alex couldn't get kicked out of West Grove High or he'd be sent to an all boys boarding school. Bri was just an ordinary girl that stayed in the shadows. She just so happens to have a piece of information that could get Alex expelled. She blackmails him to be her fake boyfriend to get her ex off her back. 

In the beginning it didn't mean anything to either of them, but in the end it meant everything.
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