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FALLING IN LOVE WITH HIM - HER FIRST LOVE

"Your virginity has always been mine to take," he said while his fingers gripped the neckline of her gown ready to rip it off. Her teary eyes widened in shock at his declaration, and she forgot to breathe. All the colours drained from her face as she froze frightened. She was meant to be his forever, but his one mistake turned her love into hatred. He was her Prince Charming, but her hatred turned him into a heartless Villain. Mistakes and misunderstandings led to heartbreaks. She doesn't want to be with him anymore, but he doesn't want to let her go, ever. A Love-Hate relationship between childhood Sweethearts who turned into archenemies by the time they reached adulthood. Read on to know more about their journey into the roller-coaster ride of LOVE. PS. The male protagonist comes with a bit of negative shade. My characters are immature reckless teenagers, and they act impulsively. They make mistakes and wrongs, but eventually, they'll learn from their wrongdoings. Don't be too quick to judge them unless and until you read till the end.

Shonihn · Teen
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298 Chs

Who Convinced Who

Sebastian hummed his response through the speaker of his cell phone. He paced in the living room as he listened attentively to the caller. However, his alert and cautious, eagle-like sharp eyes never once shifted from Johnathan. 

Johnathan had no clue who he'd been speaking to, but as soon as he disconnected the call, he marched towards him. The intensity of his anger from earlier had only doubled if that's even possible. Johnathan cowered back on instinct. Sebastian crouched down on his heels and grabbed Johnathan's hair in his fist, roughly yanking his head back. "Quick question and it'd be in your favour if you answer quickly too," he said warning beforehand. 

"I need your cell phone. Where's it?" He asked. Johnathan gulped. "I don't have it with me. It must be in my villa. I think I forgot to carry it," he replied, lying so effortlessly.

'Maybe lying comes naturally to people when subjected to violence.'