hostile//fillie

hostile//fillie

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millie has always been the center of attention. she's extravagant, sometimes friendly, and doesn't have a care in the world. but at times, she can be a little snotty, because of her wealth and the constant luxuries that her mum and dad give her. since her parents both are extreme travelers, because of their great jobs, Millie's choices are basically free game. she has the dream life. finn has always struggled with interacting with others. he's shy and quiet most of the time, because of his low self esteem, and his financial situation, and home life consisting of nothingness. when finn is forced by his alcoholic and neglecting parents to get a new job, how is that going to result in the two passionately hating each other?
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DISCLAIMER: This book was written YEARS AGO. I am not proud of the way this book went and how the plot moved so please be aware that this book is NOT GOOD. I cannot stop anyone from continuing to read this but you all have been warned. Finn Wolfhard has moved in with his mom's bestfriend and her family because of various reasons. He meets their daughter Millie and has to share a room with her. What can possibly happen? - - - - Old user was: @ElevenIsMyAlterEggo If some rereaders come to this book thinking it's a different book because of my username well it's still me so don't freak, this story is still pretty much trash so :) Also read the last chapter of the book if you're a returning reader. It would mean a lot.

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