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Bending the Truth
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Ongoing, First published Feb 10, 2014
Getting drunk and arrested, it's just too much for One Directions reputation. When their forced to adopt a child, why take some wide eyes four year old when you could adopt someone you would never have to see? Someone who you could get drunk in front of And hell, hey not with? Well that's exactly what they did. Jamey Tell's job is to stay out of sight of the boys, cook for herself, but her own cloths, and act perfect for the media. The boys don't care about her or her past, and they're ready to kick her to the curb when it comes back to bight them in the ass.
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