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Ongoing, First published Oct 30, 2013
Lainey seems to have developed an acute case of misandry, a hatred or dislike of males. No one really knows why – they just know that she does. They leave her alone for the most of it, excluding a few guys in her school who think it’s hilarious to watch her cower away from them.

Until Brantley Jefferson came along. Brantley, unlike the majority of his peers, actually wants to know why Lainey hates men. So he sets out on a mission to find out why.

While Brantley’s trying to make Lainey let her hatred go, he didn’t expect to fall in love with her along the way.
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"Not until you say the word, Brianna." He waited. "Come on, say it and I will let you go for the day." My fists curled up with anger and my nails dug deep inside my flesh. I took in a deep breath before uttering the word he had been wanting to hear, "Please, daddy, let me go." When Brianna started senior year in Eastcrow High, she found herself attracting the games of the notorious bad boy, Scott Nicholas, a known bully of the school who enjoyed playing around with girls and teasing them to the point where they give their hearts to him. And what does he do? He crushes them and feels no remorse. After a small incident, Brianna fell on her knees for the bad boy for only he could fulfill all her dirty fantasies. She soon found herself falling for him and his wicked tricks. However, love wasn't a term in Scott's dictionary. 18+