My Summer Romance
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  • Reads 67
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Apr 25, 2013
Beighley Johnson is sent to her grandparents house for the summer since her parents were having no luck with her at home. She's what you would call, "a trouble maker". They thought that if she spent some time away from her so called "friends" then Beighley would be much better. Beighley was expecting a boring summer full of lectures and being locked in her grandparents house doing nothing, not a summer romance. 
Conner Greene was helping around the Johnson's house for a couple extra dollars, trying to save a little more money for college next year. He was what you would call the stereotypical jock. He played girls, was kind of a jerk, was totally full of himself and of course, completely gorgeous. The only thing different was he got decent grades and he had tattoos. He thought the summer was going to be full of helping around the Johnson's during the day and partying at night. Little did he know that a summer romance was in his future.
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