Fairtales Begin With A BadBoy
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Jan 17, 2016
Mature
Grace Dillon is Ellington High's sweetheart. A lover of dogs, Bastille songs and proud owner of Ellington High's Miss Math attack champion certificate. In a nutshell, you'll find her nose to page with any textbook you'll find in a library. 

But with all that great reputations come with severe repercussions, as Grace comes across high hurdles in her path as she nears graduation. Oh, and those hurdles are called Asher Bates, and his entire living inconvenientness. 

All around BadBoy, lover of ladies, Blink 182 albums, and proud owner of Ellington High's (and Cherishire High's) King Virginator trophy.

So, what happens when you clash water with fire? The cat with the mouse, and the good girl with living hell?

Well, I guess you should read on people, because things will get interesting. 

Interesting indeed.
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