Neal Caffrey shouldn't have had to go through so much in his young life, but he did. He didn't know who to trust or even how to trust other people. All he knew was obey his father's orders, and he won't get hurt. However, when a con goes south and Neal gets thrown into foster care, can he cope with the sudden change? Can Neal learn how to trust other people, or will he forever feel alone?
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NOTICE: This book uses the characters and settings of the USA Network show White Collar starring Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay, but you don't have to know of the show or have to watch any of it to understand this story. This is a completely different plotline, only involving the characters/similar versions of the characters in the show. I do not own the characters, although I wish I did.
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