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Survival or Love

Alicia Walter is living a very normal life except a mother suffering from cancer and number of jobs that she does to support her studies and her mother. Oh, and she has no friend shoulder to lean on. Jason Mark is your daily football player with no care in world as it seems to the world. WHAT happens when these start start to blossom a friendship that has no boundary and no name to it.?! ***********---------------------****************** He kept moving towards me as I kept taking steps backwards. "Tsk, sweetheart I think you should stop resisting by now." He said with a seductive whispering. I took one more step backwards only to be hit by a wall. I looked up to meet his intense glare, only to be trapped in them. I quickly averted my eyes and, said "I told you I don't need friends . I'm perfectly alright by my own." He makes a chuckling sound and says, "Oh my lil angel, you said you dont want friends .But you never said you dont want a sexy, hot Boyfriend." He again flashed me a cheeky grin. I didnt know, how to feel about that my eyes travelled to his lips and in moments his lips were descending on mine. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Bia_Ali · Teen
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95 Chs

I remember

As soon as those words left my mouth I pressed my lips together, trying to make him believe that I never said anything. I did not want to know the answer. 

  'What if he is really dating someone?' I felt myself getting restless. I did not want him to say that he was. I'm just that hopeless. 

  'But if he is not would that make any exception?'I asked myself.

  'It will not!' I answered to my own question. 

  I should not have asked that. Too bad that  I don't think before saying anything. I should have been more careful with my words.

  I continuously kept on scolding myself. 

  "What?" He asked me with a frown on his face. He was confused with my sudden question. 

  He should be. I was confused myself. 

  'Why did I say that?' I again questioned my brain.

  'Let's make it right,' I nodded internally. 'Just act as if you never said anything. He might would not have heard it. ' I internally reasoned my conscience.