Crash ~Justin Bieber~

Crash ~Justin Bieber~

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If Justin Bieber doesn't like you, he can make your life difficult. If Justin Bieber wants you gone, then you're gone. So what will he do when he meets an old friend turned enemy, in a six month long competition at The Ross Hotel? Can he hurt Randy Green without hurting Randy's sister, Rachel, someone he loves? Will he forgive, will Randy forget, and will Rachel ever stop loving the boy who left her three years ago? To begin this story you must know one thing; three years ago there was a car crash and it killed more then just a teenage boy named William.
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Re•sent•ment: The act of hating - no, loathing Justin Bieber. (Yes, I'm well aware that's not the actual definition, but it might as well be . . .) It's been ten years since we've seen each other and the feelings are still as strong. I'm not going to bore you with all the details of how our love was once intoxicating, consuming, and perfect. Because it was . . . until it wasn't. I've been fine without him. I haven't missed his cruelty, his coldness and his spite. And after the ugliest breakup in the history of breakups, I forced myself to move on. Year by year, the feelings I had for him slowly drifted away, but one encounter with him recently changed everything. One encounter made me realize how the heart doesn't forget, and how my mind is going to have to work overtime to make sure I never forget my definition of resentment. ----- NOT MY STORY full credit : N.London

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