Stranger Tides *Teenage Fever*
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  • Reads 404
  • Votes 41
  • Parts 26
  • Time 3h 19m
Ongoing, First published Jun 11, 2017
It is indeed a strange life to live as a teenager. You have your imagination at one end, friends on the other hand, family issues and adaptations on the other, your own secrets and pain to be dealt with by only you and only you alone. 

Even though she has her own problems to face now and again. Jaydene Benedict features along with her friend to protect the biggest secret of their. Officials pose a threat to close down the school when a teacher is on a mission to expose her dirty secrets along with the principal's dirty dealings, that cost the career of a good and well respected man. 

As they all say, every country has it's own schemes and so do schools. Why should the actions of others cost the education of our future stakeholders? 

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