Harringtonville
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  • Reads 129
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 2
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Jan 26, 2014
In the not too distant future the Superstars of our world all live in one specific town named Harringtonville. It is impossible to walk down one of Harringtons streets and not see the star of a blockbuster tv show strolling down the street ahead of you. Thousands of people want the chance to even spend a day in Harringtonville but Talila Hart is not one of them. Talila has two cousins who live in this town, and everyone is determined to make Talila the next superstar, so the second she even starts thinking about starring in a new Romance movie she is shipped right of to Harringtonville.  For a girl who grew up wanting to be nothing short of normal things are going to change drastically for her. And what happens when she finds that she is starring in this romance movie with Harringtonville's biggest star?
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