The Bad Boy Called Me A Dude
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  • Reads 390
  • Votes 27
  • Parts 5
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Jan 10, 2016
Stephanie Wilson lives and breathes basketball. Being the only girl to every make the boys basketball team makes her know by everyone at East Hillside High School; everyone except Mason Richmond. 

Mason Richmond is oblivious to everything outside of his personal life, which is filled with parties, his friends, and plenty of girls. But when Mason finally takes notice of Steph, he'll stop at nothing to annoy her. 

It takes a lot to knock Steph down but will the unlimited sexist comments from the ultimate jerk make or break her? 

Probably cliché but frankly my dears, I don't give a damn. (Sorry I love using that reference) 
There will be swearing and possibly some upsetting scenes in my book. 
Also everything in this story is made up and nothing is based on any real people or real events. If there are similarities it purely coincidental.

Hope you like my story!
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