Breaking the Ice
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  • Parts 5
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  • Reads 958
  • Votes 56
  • Parts 5
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Nov 05, 2013
Brendon: Your typical player. The guy every girls wants, and every guy wants to be.

Winter: The new girl with the country accent and questionable past. Beautiful without trying and sarcastic as hell.

When Brendon hits on Winter and she turns him down easily, his ego is, to say it mildly, crushed. So to maintain his 'I can get any girl I want' rep, he bets his friends that he can get Winter to fall for and ultimately sleep with him in a month. 

But as he gets closer to her, he discovers that maybe he doesn't want to win this bet- not if it means losing Winter. And maybe she needs him as much as he needs her. What if behind that rough bravado is a broken girl just looking for someone to put her back together again. 

Can Winter open herself up in time to let him save her?

Can Brendon let go of his ego in time to maintain their newfound relationship?

Or will Brendon fail to break through Winter's icy exterior?
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