She's the Predator
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  • Parts 11
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  • Reads 2,101
  • Votes 58
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 15m
Ongoing, First published Sep 30, 2013
Samantha Dillon was the definition of bad ass.   Everybody at school knew her for her dangerous and crazy personality.    She wasn't considered a popular, but everybody knew who she was or something crazy she had done.  From breaking into the school after hours and trashing the entire place to pissing off all her teachers and earning detention for a month. But hey, she didn't care. She lived for the thrill, excitement and craziness of being a teen. And she wasn't gonna waste what's supposed to be the best years of her life.    But then she meets Ashton, the smart, nerdy boy who would rather read a whole algebra text book then let loose.     She see's this boy as a challenge.    Can she get him to have a little fun?    Or will little miss bad ass have to straighten up.   Or is the nerd not as innocent as he looks. Find out by reading "She's the Predator".
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