Granny Panties
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  • Reads 1,169
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 6
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Dec 12, 2015
Mature
17 year old Skai Foster grew up in a sheltered home. Not allowed to go out with friends, have a cellphone etc. She is only allowed to talk to the girls at church. She's a bookworm. On a trip to grandma's,  she meets a little rebel, Kelly, who sneaks her out to a party. There she meets David Wadsworth.  The super hot bad boy. He immediately makes her his next "target" granted, she's sweet,  innocent, gullible and has a big heart. Just the way he likes them. He's too messed up to love anyone. But getting closer to Skai, he slightly starts to change and his reason for wanting her changes. She opens his eyes to see just how beautiful love can be. When Kelly realizes that David has a thing for Skai, she ruins her life wih one picture. Read on readers. Sorry if this sounded shitty
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