The Boy Next Door
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  • Reads 51
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published May 15, 2017
After her mother was caught cheating with their Gardner causing a divorce between both parents
Elizabeth Harcourt chooses her father who's a very successful business man and owns a billion dollar company. Elizabeth is a small rich girl who doesn't break rules, only gets top grades nothing below a A ever, she never got in trouble, never touched alcohol,  never snuck out , never had real fun

Glenn Dorothy the schools football player, the perfect family perfect goals for life, good grades good cars fun exciting and has the perfect plan for everything, including Elizabeth. 

Xavier Dawson the town's Hart throb, the bad boy, the partier, the mysterious grades are slacking, popular. the typical bad boy. 

Its a web of lies, truth, betrayal, and trust. 
Elizabeth needs to trust people in order to move on, when a troublesome person comes back to bite Elizabeth, Who can she trust, and mostly who will help save her? 

CONTAINS PHYSICAL ABUSE AND NEGLECT ALOT OF SMUTT, HURT AND ALSO SEXUAL ABUSE. PLEASE DON'T READ IF YOU HAVE ISSUES WITH IT.
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