Do Players Fall In Love?
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  • Reads 298,281
  • Votes 8,942
  • Parts 41
  • Time 7h 32m
Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2013
"Baby girl, I know you want me." He said, smirking. 

"Don't delude yourself, Zach."

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Taylor Stendell and Lauren Bagely are best friends. They  both are best friends with Zach and Blake. Blake and Lauren were dating but Taylor can't date Zach, not while he's a player. Can he prove to get that she's the one he wants before she falls for someone else? Will he ever look at Taylor the same way when he finds out her biggest secret?
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