Falling for the Enemy
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  • Reads 965
  • Votes 44
  • Parts 8
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Aug 29, 2013
All her life, Linda Song told her youngest daughter, Lucy, the usual:
Do the laundry!
Clean your room!
Wash the dishes!
Don't get pregnant!

She also filled Lucy's pretty head with one important fact: Boys are the enemy. 

Her father left when Lucy was a child and her mother was heartbroken. 

Lucy was taught that boys are dangerous, heart breaking, good for nothing, monsters from the three generations of heartbroken women she lives with.

Going to an all-girl school, living in an all-girl house and more boring than a doorknob, Lucy wasn't expected to break any rules.


Expect the unexpected.


On a normal Friday night, she surprised everyone, especially her mother, by being caught in her bedroom, making out. With. A. Boy.

Will Lucy be able to escape the vicious cycle of heart breaks in her family? Or was it a mistake to Fall For The Enemy?
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