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Why Do Bad Boys Hurt Good Girls

Why Do Bad Boys Hurt Good Girls

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Apr 4, 2016
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Romance
Summer was one of your ordinary outcast she was moved around alot from her mom to dad one day the got in a accident her mom and dad died but her she went to stay with her best friend. So what happens if she falls inlove with the schools bad boy but shes already broken? Will he end up fixing her and loveing her for who she is? Or will she teach him not all girls can be fixed? Find out in :Why do bad boys break good girls?
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Beth's life was simple: go through school to get out, meaning she does have to be a bit of a good-girl. Once she finds out that the high school crush of every pubescent girl is the son of her father's friend, she's suddenly treated like the Queen of England. Her routines change as she is no longer able to go through her senior year peacefully. Will everything go wrong? Will her life be changed by one of the hottest guys in school? Disclaimer: this story depicts bullying and abuse that I (a then 13 year old) was unbeknownst to exaggerated and socialized ignorance. I very much don't agree with some decisions to move the plot forward though the story isn't all that. For young women reading, the treatment and abuse of some of these characters is absolutely unacceptable and be aware of that. This is just a trigger warning.

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