Collision.
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  • Reads 168
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 4
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Aug 30, 2016
Mature
Collision (noun): an instance of one moving object or person striking violently against another.


"I could have avoided you, but somehow I knew you were a collision worth having."


Cole Rogers is heartbroken. He's weak and the most vulnerable he's ever been, when Melissa Stevenson , just a pretty little girl with a history, crushes his heart under her heels in the blink of an eye during the most crucial moment of his life, when he needed her the most. All of it, just for a revenge. 

How will Cole get over her, when he was still hopelessly in love with her? 
What if Melissa returns with her yet another wicked plans? Will Cole be able to survive them?
Or maybe somewhere along this way he will find a new hope for him? 




Sorry I suck at descriptions, but still please give it a try. It wouldn't disappoint you I swear.
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