Good Girls, Bad Things
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  • Reads 8
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Aug 19, 2016
Mature
Two twins. Born with similar shades if hair colour, the same hand gestures, even similar voice tone. But they have one huge difference that sets them in different paths:
  
  They both have opposite dreams. 
  
  While Renesé has the plans set, a path full of sunshine and best friends waiting on the other line, Merlisse is still yet to stop hiding under fanfiction and obsessing over the newest notifications of a friend request or if someone has pressed the liked button on her fanfictions. 
  And when their mother doesn't notice their differences and sends them to the same college, they sure do. 
  
  But when Merlisse ends up the matchmaker of the two, Renesé has high hopes, maybe even to high. After all, every good girl does a bad thing, but does that mean a good girl can get through it?...

  This is my first proper TEEN fanfiction and it currently is being updated whenever I have time.
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