Deceptive Hearts
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 23m
Complete, First published Jun 21
Mature
Mia Lawson, a quiet bookworm at Pinewood High, is unexpectedly thrust into the limelight when Jake Turner, the charming football star, asks her to be his fake girlfriend to make his ex, Jessica, jealous. Reluctantly agreeing, Mia navigates a web of high school drama, initially maintaining their charade with awkward public displays of affection. As they spend more time together, Mia starts falling for Jake, who begins to see her in a new light.

Jessica, noticing their growing bond, schemes to break them apart by spreading rumors and creating misunderstandings. A particularly hurtful incident leaves Mia questioning Jake's loyalty. Desperate to prove his feelings, Jake confronts Jessica and reveals his true emotions to Mia. Caught in a whirlwind of deceit and genuine affection, Mia and Jake must overcome numerous obstacles to turn their fake relationship into something real.

In the end, their journey through jealousy, trust, and unexpected love becomes an inspiring tale at Pinewood High, proving that true feelings can emerge from the most unlikely situations.



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