Good or bad?
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Aug 23, 2013
Liking my best friend's brother, good or bad?
Dating my brother's best friend geek, good or bad?
Studying everyday, good or bad?
Sneaking out from my window the night, good or bad?

See, I'm Laryssa. Your average brown haired girl who has a best friend and needs to study hard everyday of her life to get to the best university her parents wanted to get her in. Everyone thinks I'm the nerd who's going to success in life without having the time of her life during secondary school.

But you know what they say?

Good girls are bad girls that haven't been caught.


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Everything gets bad for Laryssa when she gets involved in a gang street without realizing it, finds herself cheating on her boyfriend who's the best friend of her brother and sure enough, run away, literally run away, from her parents. All that because of him. But that's only the beginning.

Why did Austin Anderson had to be her best friend's brother?
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