Fading Fast
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  • Reads 83
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 4
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Dec 04, 2015
Emilia Valentino used to be a kind hearted girl who's smile could make your day.
The only bad thing is, is that she had a bad boy of a boyfriend. He loved her - well that's what he said, but Emilia finally understood his intentions the day he tried to have his way with her. Luckily she was a street fighting champion so that gave her the upper hand. No one knew of her title, and that's the way she liked it until that day. When her boyfriend tried to rape her, she lost control. 
Her hits were so intense that James- her boyfriend was in a coma for 5 months and had a loss of memory. Luckily he forgot about her so she did the thing that most girls would do. She ran. After that day she became heartless.
She moved and came across a small and quiet town in California. There she went to high school, but just as she was about to settle in, the Queen Bitch came into the picture and followed by the Bad Boy
Will he charm his way through her cold exterior or will she forever be the Ice Princess.
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