Perfectly Bad

Perfectly Bad

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Everything good gets caught eventually. "You're exact opposites!" "Not really," Ris chuckled and said, "He's just a lot of things I'm not." That's what Marisa Hilario always says whenever she gets compared to the school's golden boy, Brent Largon. Marisa being a fairly well-known rebel around town it's not really a surprise to her if someone eventually compared her to her well-mannered, intelligent, sportily active and wealthy high school schoolmate. Not that it bothers her really, they never even met personally. But when they did, Marisa's secret was what made it happen, and she got a seriously good look into the inside of the person everybody called 'perfect'.
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"This was just supposed to be summer fun. That was what we agreed on." I tried to talk to him as he was vigorously shaking his head, tearing his gaze away from me. "You were never just a summer fun to me." He stared into my eyes and I felt exposed because I might have developed some feelings for him that I've never wanted to face. Heddy Lopez has just barely graduated and is trying to find the purpose of her life when her friends take her away for the summer before they go on separate ways. Little did she know that an old crush and complicated relationships would cross her way again making her last high school summer completely different than she'd expected it to be. Secrets, heartbreaks, and empty promises siege her over and over again. And they never seem to stop. But how much an already broken heart could take before fully giving up? Started: July (2022) - Finished: August 18 (2022) 123 000+ words

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