Bad Girls Have More Fun
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 26m
  • Reads 224
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 4
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Aug 29, 2015
"Don't fucking call me that." I spat. His eyes widened for a minute before squinting at me. 
"Why do you act like that? I know you're not a bad girl. I can see it in your eyes." He stated.
 I scoffed. "You don't know me. Plus," I began. "Everyone knows bad girls have more fun."
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Chasity is a 17 year old badass that can't stand anybody. One night she takes it too far and her parents have to pick her up from the local jail. That's when they break the news that their sending her to her grandparents.

She moves to New York and she hates her new school even more than the last. with cliche cheerleaders and jocks, its makes her sick. Instead of her hating everyone, everyone hates her. That is until one certain boy interrupts her lunch and demands her attention and friendship.

Will Chastity finally let someone squeeze inside her personal bubble or will she shove her only chance away and continue her badass act?

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