The Bad Boy Disorder
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Jul 04, 2013
Kayla Matthews has a problem. 
She's OCD.

Trent DeLor has a problem.
He's catching feelings.

Kayla is afraid of loosing the only thing in her life that makes sense.
Trent doesn't want the OCD to ruin her life.

What happens when the bad boy finally  meets Mrs. Matthews?

Read to find out.

 © 2014 Rayna Robinson
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All names, personalities and places are works of fiction. Anything in this story relatable to real life is purely coincidental.
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