The Mistake Of A Modern Cinderella
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  • Reads 17
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 3
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Aug 17, 2016
Mature
I made a drunken mistake. At my high school reunion, I slept with Christian Walker. 

In high school, there is always that select person or group who is known because of their popularity. Christian Walker was our "it boy." He was the player, the bad boy, the jerk, and I slept with him.

All I remembered was waking up in bed with him, and I ran. I jumped out of bed careful not to wake him and got dressed. I was home free, but one noise was too much causing his eyes to jolt to life.
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"Hey, wait! Who are you?" He shouted.

I ignored him as I darted out of the room, shoeless.
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He didn't see who she was. He didn't know who she was. All he remembered was the amazing night he spent with this girl. And he was determined to find her.

The only problem is she didn't want to be found, not by him. Because to her, that night was all a mistake.
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