Wanton
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Wanton: one given to self-indulgent flirtation or trifling -used especially in the phrase play the wanton. Meet Asher Hobbes. He's hot, stunning, and the pure definition of perfect. And the definition of wanton. Meet Charlotte Tyler. She's smart, beautiful, mysterious, and new to Maine. Somehow these seniors in high school get tangled in each other's webs and a relationship forms from it. But what kind of relationship? "Wanton." I said. "Want what?" he questioned. I laughed louder than I should have. " Wan-ton." I broke it down. He looked at me confused and let out a laugh himself. I looked at the effortless master of perfection sitting before me. His blue eyes had turned nearly grey and his distinct features only blossomed in broad daylight.
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