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Breaking Into Your Heart

**Book 1** Isabelle Williams is a sweet and honest girl that, believe it nor not, knows what she wants. After finding out that her boyfriend was with her only to take her virginity, she decides on making a bold move. The deal is simple: she gets her virginity taken and the guy in question gets an easy lay. Now, who is the guy in question? None other than the ice-blue eyed heartthrob. Allen Hayes, the cold, unapproachable, and the hottest playboy in school, carries a rather tedious and dull life. His cool and indifferent facade hide more than people can see, and he wants to keep it that way. Mostly unintentionally intimidating others —or not—, he is someone not everyone can or want to be around with. They thought it was going to be nothing more than a one-night thing, but it ended up igniting something inside of them the moment they were finally together. Isabelle doesn’t know the hurt hidden in Allen’s heart, yet she ventures in this rollercoaster without thinking twice; decided to break into his heart if necessary. Is love enough to heal the wounds of the heart?

XanaTrygg · Teenager
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52 Chs

I'll see you again

Two days later. 

 

"You're what?" Kyle asked, his eyes narrowing and his eyebrows lifting, trying to let the information inside his brain. 

Allen sighed. "I'm leaving next week." He repeated. 

"Where? Why? For how long?" His blond hair, now military style, shone under the sunlight. 

"For a while, my therapist suggested it, and to my sister's." Allen replied, his lips now making a tight line. He worked hard not to feel so annoyed, but some things were trully part of his personality. He hated so many questions.

Kyle looked around, his hands on his hips, his expression clearly showing how betrayed he felt. 

"And you've known for how long?" 

"A couple of weeks." His light blue eyes followed Kyle as he walked for one side to the other. "And before you say shit, I didn't know how to break it to you. You're a weeping ass..." 

Kyle opened his mouth and gasped, offended. "Weeping— Sorry if my friendship bothers you that much."