Not a good girl
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  • Reads 2,670
  • Votes 112
  • Parts 8
  • Time 2h 6m
Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2013
Abigail Rose Harris -or Abigail (Abby) Williams as everyone besides her family and best friend calls her- is, in short, a good girl. Well at least at school she is. She puts up with all the ignorant teachers and asshole students. At school she's shy, she's even-tempered, she's sweet, and she's as weak as a toothpick. In reality? She's stubborn, snarky, sarcastic, out spoken, hotheaded, and much stronger than you'd think.

    She's been running though, running for three years from something; someone, that will inevitably catch up to her. It's only a matter of time and that's why her and her five siblings move schools and states each year. Her parents are gone and now it's just her, her brothers and her sister. 
   
   She gets a scholarship to Rivercrest High, a school in Florida for the richest of the rich. She doesn't exactly fit in, but all she cares about is getting through her senior year unscathed. This is easier said than done when Ashton Clarke enters her life.

   Ashton is the Rivercrest's resident bad boy and he's hooked up with almost every girl in the school. He's cocky, narcissistic, egotistical, bad tempered, and richer than the queen of England. Everyone sees Ashton as a one night stand type of guy, but will Abby change that?

Read and find out in "Not A Good Girl"

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