Driven To Tears
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  • Reads 2,180
  • Votes 87
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 29m
Ongoing, First published Nov 01, 2013
One bad boy. One gleeful girl. One not-so-epic love story.  Natalie Hayes has no-doubtfully feelings for the new kid in school, Robert Downey. But when the two become best of friends, their sheer friendship is what's blinding Robert's eyes for the truth ahead of him. Or maybe it's just his big ego getting in the way of reality again.  But when the definition of "Natalie's love life being reserved" sinks in, Robert's feelings for her begin to develop and strike him every time she's in his big, brown eyes. The painful thing about it is watching her think she's happy with her boyfriend, when he knows Natalie would be happier with him.  And life like that, tears them apart but as destiny does it, brings them back together because of the cheesy motto: If you love something, let it go. And if it was meant to be, then it'll come back. If not, then you know your fate...  ...Of the tears that'll grow in the couple that has the not-so-epic love story.
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