The Player Boy's Secret
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Ongoing, First published Sep 17, 2015
She was perfection in every sense of the word. She was talented, she was clever, she was funny. 
In appearance, she was more than beautiful. She was alluring. Her hair was light brown in colour and hung to her waist. It shone like a waterfall of molten gold when the light caught it at the right angle. Her face held high cheekbones, with wide cyan-blue eyes and full heart-shaped lips. The nose was tilted and delicately straight. As she pushed herself upwards between the two fence posts, swinging back and forth, she laughed with a sense of strangely beautiful childish glee. I swallowed and closed my eyes, steeling myself, before heading slowly towards this angel amongst men. I inhaled deeply, before touching her arm with a touch that was barely there.

"Alyssa?" 

I whispered the sweetest of words to ever cross my lips. She turned and stared at me, her eyes widening even more in shock. 

"Blaze?"
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