Love&Basketball
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  • Parts 8
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  • Reads 1,070
  • Votes 77
  • Parts 8
  • Time 48m
Ongoing, First published Nov 03, 2013
The high school life is exciting, fun. and just another experience of sophomore London Valentina. With her close circle of friends, life seems that it couldn't get any perfect; that's until she meets King, a.k.a beast. Every since time moment they met they clicked as if the were long time lovers. She feels as if she falling for him but how could she fall for someone who talks to her so bad, but treats her so right. Although her weight was never the issue, it seems to be a biding factor in their "friendly" relationship. How can London coupe with King and his worsum antics, can she suck it up and be the friend King needs by his side. I mean shes only in high school right?
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