The G.G
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Oct 04, 2015
Te G.G aka the Good Girl.

Gemma Stone was the biggest good girl out there, she listen to her parents no matter what, had pristine grades and was kind to every living thing. When senior year began Gemma thought that it would be as smooth as the previous years but a very rude and very handsome boy called Nathan decided that that wasn't going to be the case. Nathan also decides that Gemma is too kind for her own good and takes it upon himself to toughen her a little. And somewhere along the lines Gemma takes it upon herself  that she will make the rude and cold boy a little kinder and sweeter.
But what happens when Nate discovers what is really behind the good girl's smile?

Will Gemma learn that sometimes being too good is a bad thing? 

Will the two of them learn the balance between too good and too bad or will the completely crash and burn?
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