The Player's Prerogative
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  • Reads 2,030
  • Votes 73
  • Parts 7
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2013
"So here it is. The one you've all been waiting for. The tell-all article of the year. My subject? The one and only, Lucien Davies. Love him or loathe him, we all thought we knew him - star student, much adored rugby player and sexiest guy at school. 
Until now.
Read my fabulous new article in the 'Westland Weekly' to find out more!
Alison Owen
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Gossip. It's one of the most lethal forms of hearsay. Destroyer of reputations and friendships. Introducing Lucien Davies - everyone thinks they know his story. And he's happy for them to think so. Until he meets Meg, and the walls that were built to keep everyone out come crumbing down. 
But the destruction of walls brings out snatches the past that prevent Lucien from moving forward. And he's faced with a choice; his right for privacy or losing the only person who ever bothered to find out the truth.

[cover by _Tantalicious_]
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