Bad Boys are Overrated
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  • Reads 969
  • Votes 32
  • Parts 11
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Apr 28, 2016
Mature
This is the same cliche love story, of a good girl and a bad boy, but every love story is different, and ours shall always be my favorite.

Olivia Carter was you're average good girl, straight A's, never ditched, and rather die than miss a day of school. But one day, when she is forced to move from Snowy Stillwater, Minnesota to sunny Los Angeles ,California she meets Alec Matthews.

Enter Alec Matthews. Bad Boy extraordinaire, bad to the bone, bitchier than a female dog, sarcastic as hell, and lets not forget, hotter than the sun. 

When they cross paths and  one late night at school find out they are now neighbors, will Olivia fall for the bad boy. After all, in her book of experiences, bad boys are overrated.

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-J
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