Bad girls are NOT the Equivalent to Sluts!
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  • Reads 6,337
  • Votes 52
  • Parts 2
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published May 09, 2013
Scarlett Johnson isn't the kind of girl you'd call good. In any way. Being expelled is something Scarlett's all too familiar with and its almost considered a hobby by this stage. 

Many things annoy this notorious troublemaker but the thing that tops the list is bad boys. Throughout the 9 high schools she's attended, she's come to the conclusion that bad boys are nothing but stuck up manwhores with nothing but a pretty face and a leather jacket carrying them through their teenage lives. She's 99.9% positive that this school won't contradict this statement by any means but will the girl who's always right be proved wrong when she meets the infamous Noah
Wright? All she knows is that shit is going to go down and that just makes it all the more interesting.
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