The Learning Curve
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  • Reads 381
  • Votes 40
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 17m
Ongoing, First published Oct 01, 2015
Mature
Two Pieces. 

She doesn't know how to love herself 

He doesn't know how to love her.

After encountering  bitchy queen bees, psycho exes, and a powerful drug lord they learn.




"You're  asking for heart break baby." He smiles crookedly at me leaning down so we're eye level.

"No I'm asking for the time of my life and if a heart gets broken; Well put it this way a life with regrets isn't a life worth living." 

"I'm not going to love you." He deadpans. 

My smile never flattened. "We'll see." I get up and kiss him on the cheek. "Let me know what you want."  I place a hand on his chest, holy hard. I slide it down his torso as I begin to walk away slowly. He grabs me and pulls me back so we're chest to chest.

"Don't fall in love with a guy like me." Then he left not knowing a thing about me except that I wanted him in ways no other girl has ever had him.
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