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Ongoing, First published Sep 22, 2013
Sophia Greyback is a rebellious seventeen year old girl, she believe rules are meant to be broken. She also doesn't believe in that stupid game called love. Because her father walked out on her and her mother before she was even born. Her mother died giving birth to her, and he never came back looking for her.She's also been kick out of a few school for her rebellious ways.
Walk in bad boy :Ryder he is Newman High's very own bad boy, he is the biggest player in the school.Every girl approaches him even when it mean they are just 'a lay and throw away'. When Ryder lays an eye on Sophia he makes it his mission to get into Sophia's pants. But it might be harder that he thought.
What happens when all his attempts don't work. But he finds himself falling for the girl that doesn't do the game called love.
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