Jessie's Girl
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 49m
  • Reads 444
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 5
  • Time 49m
Ongoing, First published Jul 15, 2013
Its funny because usually I like to think of myself as a psycic. I can usually tell when things are going good or when there about to get bad. But him? He hit me like a frieght train and I never even saw it coming. There's no way to proper way to explain him. He's the itch that will never go away. He's sweeter than a box of chocolates. He's annoying like tv commericals. But mostly, He's pure heroine and I'm the addict that can never have enough. I'm in so deep I'm not even sure I can still find a way out. 

But then again, I don't want too.


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Kassidi has been dating Jessie since eighth grade year. They grew up together and were childhood sweethearts. Fast forward a few years and its senior year. Their still going strong and everyone is sure the two are going to end up getting married. After all it is too be expected, considering that's what usually happens in small towns like Sparta. 

That is until new boy Kian comes to town. He's handsome, mysterious, cocky, and rumor has he isn't exactly a rule follower. Soon he sets his sights on Kassidi. At first their relationship is rocky. Until a turn of events that ties them together in ways they wouldn't imagine. Now the two can't seem to get away from each other and their relationship that started as enemies turns into an unexpected friendship.

Suddenly her solid rock relationship with Jessie is getting in high water. A side of Jessie comes out and Kassidi questions if she ever even knew him at all. All the while Kian's trying to sort his feelings for a girl who's already taken.
 
It doesn't get any more complicated than this folks.
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