PROLOGUE
"Hayden O'Callaghan, Andrew Deeks and Dylan Wonder; due to the nature of your offences: anti-social behaviour and being drunk and disorderly whilst underage, I sentence the three of you to... 3 months community service and compulsory attendance at your local youth centre's teen sessions. Court dismissed!"
The judge banged his gavel, signalling the end of the three 15 year old boys' trial.
They had been arrested the night before, after ignoring their third and final warning to clean up their act.
They were known amongst many of the town's citizens as trouble makers who caused general disruption.
Last night had been the last straw for the PCSOs who had called for some officers to arrest the boys, and had petitioned for them to be trialled as soon as possible.
Judge Maryland hoped that, after their community service and sessions at the youth centre, the boys would be able to change for the better.
He had read through each of the boys' case files, and had learnt that each of them had quite troubled home lives.
They had the potential to go far in life, if they could just stop fooling around all the time. After all, he had personally witnessed how great a team the three lads were when they applied themselves to a problem. They'd definitely go far... especially O'Callaghan.
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I'm writing this on my iPod so apologies if autocorrect messes up my writing at times.
So this story is going to be set in Newcastle, England and is mainly from Hayden's view point.
BTW... Most of my characters are between the ages of 15-19.
Also, once I write a description of Hayden and his friends, I would appreciate if someone could create a trailer and banners. There is a picture of the full book cover to the side :)
~Talia~P.S. I have another book called 'Say Cheese!' and will be working on both books at the same time, so there may be delays in updates :/
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Not Good Enough (On Hold)
Teen FictionHayden O'Callaghan and his friends, Andrew Deeks and Dylan Wonder, have been arrested for anti-social behaviour. They were told they had to do 3 months community service and attended compulsory teen counselling sessions at their local youth centre...