Why stop at just friends?
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  • Parts 15
  • Time 3h 7m
Ongoing, First published Apr 27, 2016
He proceeded to pin my wrist against the locker, looking back up at me and smiling darkly. "You're not good enough to ignore me."
      
    "I hate you so much," I breathed out. His face inched closer, tilted, his breath hitting my bare skin as he whispered,
  
  "The feelings mutual." 
      
   With that, the little space between us diminished as his lips roughly locked onto mine.
      
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      They were two different people. Complete opposites that passed each other on a daily basis. Trying to find noticeable traits of similarities between them was as successful as comparing a croc to a Nike shoe. However, not all similarities are obvious. Something's just happen to be experienced behind the public eye and innocent flicker of stares. For these two, the individuals that appeared as opposite strangers, shared moments far greater than you and I. Intimate moments that will brew a storm between them. While the rules are simple; don't fall in love, there's one individual who is a law breaker, and another, that has already broken more rules than they would have ever dared to. 
      
      Being friends is one thing, but being more than friends...in secret? That's a whole new story. || 
      
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"Cora, whether you like it or not, you belong to me. You're mine! Do you understand that? I suggest you accept it because I won't allow you to decide otherwise. You see, in my world, life is like a game of chess, and darling...you've just became the queen, my main piece." "Well...It's a good thing I've never been fond of chess. In fact, I've always preferred monopoly." With that, I slammed my foot down on his, shoving him aside while running for the shut door. He was beyond mad. Looking over my shoulder, I smiled innocently up at his enraged expression and tense stance. "And luckily, I have a get out jail free card." _______________________________ C O P Y R I G H T. R E S E R V E D. Guilty for loving cliche possessiveness, control and jealousy, I decided to create my very own story involving just that. This is nothing professional or overly realistic. it's just a fun story filled with game playing, banter, romance and humour.