In Love with My Half-Brother
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  • Reads 7,096
  • Votes 150
  • Parts 5
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Jul 19, 2013
It’s gross, it’s wrong, it’s forbidden but it’s real. Never in a million years would I have predicted that. Me, Victoria Nash, the goody two-shoes and the school’s nerd or how people usually describe me: “The Perfect Girl”, to fall in love with my half-brother was surely out of the plans. I can’t decide if this is a sin or a privilege, it makes me feel great yet it’s eating me alive. And for the record, I have a boyfriend whom I love while my half-brother, “Ryan Nash”, is in some sort of relationship with the school’s biggest slut and cheerleader, “Lily Blake”, who happens to hate my guts.
So, when Ryan, the bad boy I never met, moves to live with us after his mother’s death, I had to try to get along with him. But between the stupid fights and the insulting jokes friendship was bound to happen or maybe something more, like love?
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