The Damsel
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He was the knight. She was the damsel. - Jacob Spears, your super hot and super good looking college jock. With a never-ending army of girls chasing after him for his money, looks and what's behind those pants he wears. But is even in all his charms, there are flaws, right? Jessica Soler, your average looking quite new college student. A small circle of friends and clothes that doesn't scream "I NEED A DADDY", she isn't what you would see as a "fun". She might look like she's okay, but is she really? Both students attending Wellington University, a top notch university in the States. Different people attending one same school. There is always a possibility that they will find each other in the tide of students. Right?
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***COMPLETED*** When we both caught our breath, he pulled me down and kissed me. He let go of my wrist and wrapped his arms around my waist. He opened his mouth and I did the same. All of a sudden, he rolled over and pinned me beneath him. I wrapped my arms around his neck. I felt one of his hands at my waist start to move under my shirt. I kissed him harder giving him permission to keep going. I wasn't thinking at all by this point. Just feeling. I wanted him to touch me everywhere. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Emily was used to playing it safe. Could a chance encounter with the wrong kind of guy change everything? Would it lead to love or heartbreak? And would she be able to let go of the unrequited feelings she had for the the boy who only thought of her as a friend.

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