Raining on the Bad Boy
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  • Reads 72,005
  • Votes 2,369
  • Parts 30
  • Time 3h 48m
Complete, First published Jul 10, 2016
In the eyes of Warren Mason (conceited guy who lives in his own bubble of girls, looks, popularity and wealth) Beatrice is nobody.

Little did Warren know that Beatrice wasn't nobody, she was, in fact, the somebody who could turn his world upside down and might make him feel more and see more than what's right under his nose. 

It may have started with an act of defiance from a girl with raindrops in her hair but it will turn into something much more.

(MATURE SCENES and MILD BAD LANGUAGE)
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