The Quarterback And The Homeless Girl
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  • Reads 1,190
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 7
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published May 11, 2016
Mature
Rayne lived a troubled life. Her NFL football dad left her to her abusive mom at age 6. When she was 15 she ran away from home and has been living on the streets for two years. She juggles a job along with attending public high school. But her life soon changes when the school's hot quarterback is seated next to her. Will Brody save her from devestation or will he leave her when he finds out that she is homeless.


Brody lives the dream life. He is rich, popular, a quarterback and can get any girl he wants. But what happens when he is dared to sleep with the schools odd girl Rayne but instead develops these strong feelings for her that he has never felt with any other girl. Will he tell her about the dare that could make her leave him or will he do anything to keep this dare hidden?
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