Trouble VS Treble
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Mar 19, 2017
Mature
Allison Hawthorne (Alli) is the daughter of a famous music producer, Adam Hawthorn. Her brother is a famous musician, Jake Hawthorn. Alli and her sister Melanie sing and write songs for them and their brother. They race together and are undefeated in their divisions.

One day, the "Bad Boy" Hayden Mitchell asks her to tutor him. She accepts his request and the two start to spend a lot of time together. Will sparks fly or will their relationship go up in flames?



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