He Said, She Said
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  • Reads 1,221
  • Votes 62
  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 24m
Ongoing, First published Sep 19, 2015
Men knows how women says one thing and mean a different thing. 
Women knows how men does one thing and mean a different thing.
But what if they say what they mean, and do what they want? Would love still be complicated?

When Annabelle is blackmailed by her sister to find the man of her dreams, she is forced to run around with a stranger in search of the said man. Until she reached the end of the goose chase that caused her to run away for a whole different reason.

Red thought of her as a damsel in distress, well, more of a fish out of water the first time he sees her. He helps her search for her sister's dream guy and gets to know her along the way, ending up with him running after her rather than with her.




NOTE: POV alternates between the main characters. SHE SAYS is Annabelle's, HE SAYS is Red's
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