I Knew You Were Trouble
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Oct 06, 2015
Mature
Emma Thorne was a simple woman. She had 2 okay jobs, a perfect boyfriend, 2 awesome cousins, and a best friend who kicks ass. What happens when almost everyone she thought she trusted deceives her in the worst possible way? 

She decides to escape reality and fly to Italy. Little did she know there was more in store for her than it ever was. Nyle DiMarco. Dark, Rich, Handsome, and did I mention rich? They spend one night together and the next day she flees back to the city. The next morning, confused and angry the beautiful girl he spent the night with has left him high and dry. Determined to see her again, he tries to track her down. Lets just hope he isn't too late to sweep her off her feet again after she is saved by a mystery guy. Love triangle perhaps?
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