The Billion Dollar Dress
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  • Parts 11
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  • Reads 5,197
  • Votes 70
  • Parts 11
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Aug 15, 2013
Stole my heart… With a dress? Meet Lea Sommers, sweet, innocent, seemingly down to earth, and most importantly, rich. But being wealthy doesn't change darling Lea's perspective on life, not when she has a loving family, and the greatest friends anyone could ask for. Then, one simple mistake snatches all of this away from her. The worst part? She must choose between the luxuries of being rich, and her perfect family. Her choice? Love. Now enter Jace Crawley, an all important student from the U.K., he is the worst of the worst. Getting sent from place to place due to behavior issues, he finally finds himself landed in a small town between Philadelphia and New Jersey. Fate leads him to his brother, who just so happens to be a multi billionaire, stuck up, jackass. Nevertheless, Jace accepts a deal from him. Ruin Lea Sommers.
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Kith never thought that her senior year of high school would be spent in a frat house, especially the frat house of her ex-best friend's, douchey, irresponsible older brother, Cameron. She'd fantasized about going to college since middle school, but not like this, not this early. She'd never planned on doing homework in a lounge that reeked of testosterone and beer while her new roommate partied until the stars went to sleep. Kith had never intended to be the source of drama in two very different schools either. Her senior year was supposed to consist of: hanging out with friends, doing tedious assignments, having a snowball fight during Winter Break, tanning during Spring Break, and rounding off her high school career with a creatively themed Prom. But none of that mattered; her plans didn't mean anything anymore. The phrase 'supposed to' was now an afterthought. Because things had gotten a little screwed up on the way to graduation. Deals with Mature Themes such as mentions of rape. Warning will be given beforehand.