Teaching You A Lesson
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  • Reads 39
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Oct 15, 2015
Caleb Jaxon Gonzalez (C.J.), a guy who does not have matters, especially towards girls he dated in the past (basically a player). The outside is just fake, his real self is hidden...

AnaLeah Garcia, she's a nice girl. She recently moved from England. She would try her best to fix problems for the people she cares about. She has so many talents to share but, doesn't like to show them. Just like her feelings...

Once they both meet, (more like bump into each other) their lives slowly changed. When one of AnaLeah's friend came crying to her, she has had enough with CJ's player ways. They make a deal, if she can get him to become a gentleman in three months, well who knows what she'll make him do. If she falls in love, she will have to embarrass herself and in the process, might get heartbroken. 
There is one thing they both have in common, that is... having secrets.

It's time he knows what's up, let's teach him a lesson...
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