The Good Girl Broke The Bad Boy.
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Jun 14, 2016
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Isadora is an odd ball of a person, she's quirky, adorable, and just as much annoying but never to the point where you would hate even saying 'Hi'

Jayson is your typical 'player', skipping class and school, rides a motorcycle, has lot's of sex and every time with a different girl, has his band of delinquent friends.

Isadora as any other teenage girl has her box of secrets and lies... Isadora's box is just really big. Jayson however is an open book, or so people think, but is extremely to quiet to hold up with is reputation.

There next door neighbor's and poor little Isadora is next on Jayson's, almost complete,'To Fuck' list.

Little does he know Isadora's a feminist. She'd never date a guy like that. Let alone give him her virginity.

But you do have to wonder what does it take to turn a normal person into a heartless, cheating,  prick.
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