Flirting With Death

Flirting With Death

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Payton Le is a regular girl that got shipped away to an academy, right? That's where you're wrong. Meet Payton, student at Crimson Academy. The past three years have been simple for her, sleep, eat, and murder. In between upholding the title of a Killer Bee, dissing anyone who has the title of an Innocent or Lurker, and killing any Prey, she somehow finds herself caught in the mist of being "friendly" to another guy. Here at Crimson Academy, there's only two rules. Don't kill any players, and don't fall in love. While finding herself knee deep in a blood battle, will Payton end up breaking not one but both of the rules? How will she cope knowing that what she's doing is wrong? And how will He react once He finds out everything?
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