The Dancer's BadBoy
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Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2015
Riley Greene: A pretty,popular, innocent dancer. What could ever be wrong with her?

Matt Hunter: An arrogant,strong,sexy bad boy. What could ever be wrong with him?
 
These two kids might sound like they have a perfect life but you should never judge a book by its cover...

Riley Greene is starting the 12th grade and it just has to be perfect so that she can start new and forget about her past that's been holding her back her whole life.  What could be better then to start new with a sexy BadBoy?

Matthew Hunter is also starting the 12th grade but he needs it to go as slow and entertained as possible so that he won't have to go back to where all his regrets and sadness lies. What could be better then to keep entertained by a certain innocent dancer?

Could Riley and Matt end up helping each other without knowing it? 

Could they have more then friendship...
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