I Never Hated You

I Never Hated You

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Just because Ebony Dawson doesn't like Blake Barker one bit, it DOES NOT mean she hates him, no. What it means is she likes him, a whole lot. Though she doesn't want to, and hates loving him, she cannot help but to think about him all day and every night. What does Ebony do once she finally finds out what kind of person Blake is? She tries not to think about it too much, but as she figures him out more and more, things go so crazy that tons of things are involved, such as the police, girls, and money, money, money. Started 11.13.16 | betteroffmendes
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When Blake and Rose are forced to share a room together, Blake takes an instant disliking towards Rose. So, why is it that when Blake sees Rose being bullied at school he immediately protects her? Even though Blake protects her from her bullies at every instant he still continues to ignore her at home and treat her like his worst enemy. Then Blake starts hanging out with the bad crowd and starts doing reckless things which are endangering his life. Rose makes it her mission to break away his barriers to understand why he is putting himself in these dangerous situations. But as they start to become closer and Rose finds out the reason behind Blake's behaviour, she is shocked by the inevitable truth. There is something threatening to destroy Blake and everyone who cares about him. In the end, it all comes down to one question: Is love stronger than hate?

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