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Boy Next Door
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Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2013
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Hazel Ford is a typical normal High School teenage girl--who lived in a simple life. Until the day when Kyle Spencer came.The arrogant annoying and conceited guy--who always ruins Hazel's day. Kyle went along with her circle of friends; Hazel's circle of friends. The two teens always had arguments about big things and even the smallest reasons . Until the time when each other knew that, they're both finding their long lost childhood friend.  Will they be able to find the person that they've lost long ago--or still be finding them until the end? Will things change or remain exactly the way they were when they sltill keep searching for their lost friend ? Will they be able to find them---when everything's already a mess? 

"The boy next door--the guy that changed everything. . . and especially me."-Hazel Ford

credits to : Iam_AG for helping me with this one. Kamsahamnida~
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