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Tutoring the school's bad boy.

The school biggest nerd takes on the hardest task there is... tutoring the school bad boy. *** "This is ridiculous! I don't understand anything," he threw his books away. " Not with that attitude," Perse picked up his books, dusting them off and returning them on the table. "It's just like riding a motorcycle___" "This is nothing like riding a motorcycle," "It takes a lot of practice. But you'll get the hang of it." He rolled his eyes at her positivity, but then opened his books and tried again. _____ After daring to stand up to the school's bad boy, Persephone Ariadne Carlisle is tasked with tutoring Asher Jayden Thorne, the school's most rebellious bad boy. He was impulsive and hotheaded. She was calm and cautious. While he lived for fights, she lived to avoid them. She was everyone's dream... He was everyone's nightmare. But he listened when she spoke. And he acted when she asked. He stared when he thought she wasn't looking, and she thought of him whenever he wasn't in the room. The more time she spent with him, the more she realized that he had more inner demons than he let the world see... and more light than he let shine. She made tutoring him her priority... and his life her business. But with the Chief of Police as Perse's father, Asher had more to worry about than just failing Algebra. The Chief didn't want trouble... and Asher Jayden Thorne was the walking definition of it.

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27 Chs

Her greatest worst mistake.

Michael Carlisle's piercing gaze swept over the room as he strode into the kitchen, his presence immediately filling the room with an air of authority. His dark eyes scrutinized the stranger who sat comfortably in his kitchen, only softening slightly when he looked at his daughter.

"Can I help you, young man?" His gaze raked up and down the stranger before him. His messy hair, his playboy smirk, his ragged clothes and Lord-have-mercy, the tattoo that was peeking ever so slightly from his sleeve. Having been a police officer for more than half his life made him a radar when it came to detecting trouble from a mile away, and this boy looked and reeked of trouble!