The Player's Girl
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  • Reads 2,195
  • Votes 40
  • Parts 4
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Apr 29, 2013
“I hate the way you make me feel. You have no idea what you do to me. ” He said caging me in by placing his arms on either side of my head.

Enter Hayden Brooks, North Leigh High’s biggest player, he swore that he would never get attached to a girl, ever. So what happens when he ends up getting partnered up with his childhood crush for an assignment? Will he be able to put up a barrier towards her and keep her out of his heart?

Enter Kimberly Trevio, she is not popular, she’s defiantly is not as attractive as the other girls, she’s average. She’s quiet, she’s the kind of girl that stays in the background, and hates attention. Her last boyfriend cheated on her with one of her close friends and she vowed never to look for love ever again. 

What will happen when faith places them together, along with a lot of obstacles that they might just need each other to get past.
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