The Romantic Idiot

The Romantic Idiot

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Meet Scott Eastwood, an actor aka every woman's dream boy. Even though his first love rejected him a lot and his second love cheated on him, he never gave up on his opinion about love. Then he meets Alekseis Cruz, a computer programmer aka every man's nightmare. Even though she never had a boyfriend, she is very cynical with L-O-V-E. She thinks it's a waste of time and a nonsense idea. In a love story, the romantic girl usually changes the cynical guy. But what happens when the romantic GUY meets the cynical GIRL? Will their love story be easier or harder?
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It's clearly hard to fall in love with someone when you don't know you're already falling. It's harder to fall in love with someone whom you know wouldn't take the chance of falling in love with you back. And it's the hardest to just keep the feeling away, to distance yourself to that certain person you're in love with. ~~*~~ No matter who you are, where you're from and how fucking hot you are... Confessing to that someone you really like would be the hardest. CAUTION: This story slightly includes butt touching, perverting, and hot make outs. Read at your own risk. When their worlds -- the flawed but still perfect world-- collides, memories will be created, Memories will be reminisced and most of all, Memories will be lived. Highest accomplishment (so far) - #288 Teen Fiction

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