I Need A Cigarette
  • LECTURES 117
  • Votes 13
  • Parties 5
  • Durée 17m
  • LECTURES 117
  • Votes 13
  • Parties 5
  • Durée 17m
En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement mai 26, 2016
Jordan Wills is well know at Andover High, her boyfriend is on the wrestling team. She sings, cheers, and her dad is a big shot surgeon. Her mom is the most loving person you could ever know, her brother Kyle spoils and protects her. 

Jesse Rutherford is quiet, stressed. His parents moved to this small town from L.A. due to family issues, and the way Jesse acts. He has every class with Jordan. He has feelings for her. 

Every time Jesse feels stressed he says. " I need a cigarette." Every time Jordan say "You really don't." Will they click or will things go down hill.

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