The Girl In a Wheelchair!
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  • Reads 1,352
  • Votes 36
  • Parts 3
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Dec 01, 2015
She is not like your typical girly girl with those long legs and to die for body.. She hardly touches 5ft in the height department however she literally defines the word curvy and hourglass..she loves adventure, loves to debate around and love loves to annoy those bimbos and jocks .. She is friends with everyone but not beyond a point... She is a puzzle ...

And she is Ava a.k.a Avantika Nair..and she rides an automatic...well you guessed it wrong..an automatic wheel chair..!!yes ..

And Jayden Taylor is a loner who no body knows anything about. Everyone is scared of him and the only thing they know is not to mess up with him and that he rides a ducati..
And then one day these two bipolars meet...and there the story of something stronger... something unexpected starts...

Will AVA can stick on to her hermit status or will she succumb to her desires.

Come and join me in the saga of Ava and JT
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