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What Would I Give?
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Ongoing, First published Dec 22, 2013
Molly Evanson is your average, quiet, 16 year old girl. Mason Davids is the captain of the football team and a nice peace of eye candy. After stumbling into Mason's room at one of his many parties, these two end up together..

4 weeks later with cravings galore, Molly finds herself asking some of the biggest questions- is she pregnant? and more importantly will the father help out? 

read on and see :) 



(PG-13 for some)----- only a few swearing words here and there, often kissing and hugging.)
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