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Carey Mulligan

Crazy over me

Love is like an ocean, the deeper you go, the deeper it will leave an impact on you. It leaves you all blend and brew, that is the power of love for you. It makes one crazy and ready to do anything for the one they truly love. Love is like a pure emotion so strong with time and hard to let go. Love is a beautiful thing. It makes one do the unthinkable just to be with the ones they love. A person in love schemes more than a hundred lawyers. He or she will try everything possible to be with the one they love. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Excerpt "Pppssss.....", he rolled his eyes staring over at her. His hair was black and his eyes were dark brown, with stunning brows. His skin was tanned. He had prominent cheekbones and a well-defined chin and nose. Muscles rippled across every part of his arms and body. He was obviously amongst the cutest guys on campus. " Damn it you're so sexy baby girl ", he winked at her coming closer making her feel uncomfortable, internalizing her keenly. His looks appalled her. It seemed, he was seeing through her body. "Excuse me", she raised a brow at him angry with his naughty behavior. "I love that ass. Damn it... you so hot ", he spanked her irritating her badly. "Your a pervert and dick head. Leave me alone the hell...", she screamed in annoyance swatting his hands. "The more you resist, the more I desire you more", he winked at her licking his lips. "Am Aiden buh given you the permission to call me dadzy", he licked his lower lip gesturing his hand over at her. " The fuck this dude is a dick head", She thought out loud. "Are you not telling me your name....", he gave her that waiting look. "I am not interested in knowing you...", she rolled her eyes staring at him disgustedly with so much fury in her eyes. If looks could kill... Aiden would be a dead man. "Oouuch that hurts", he said walking faster blocking her way. "Just get the hell out of my sight", Carey yelled angrily. "Okay, baby girl you will be mine....", he assured her raising her chin using his forefinger. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Aiden is the bossy guy on campus who believes that no girl can say no to him. Due to his killer looks and prowess. He gets a shocker after he crashes on Carey who plays hard to get for him. He becomes crazy over her and ends up doing everything possible to impress her and win her love. The way he deeply fell in love with her he couldn't explain it. She was the girl he wanted and he promised to make himself the best man for her. All hell broke loose after Louis a guy who seems perfect for Carey become interested in her too. The two avowed to fight for Carey's love and affection and let the best man win.
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