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Ongoing, First published Feb 27, 2014
What happens if your dad abandons you as a baby?                                                                                           What happens if your mum then had 2 go on a exchange cause to Vietnam?                                                       What happens if you have to go live with your mums friends family?                                                                   What happens if you dont know this paticular area?                                                                                                    What happens if you had to go to a new school and make new friends?                                                               Then worst of all... what hapens if their son is the player of your new school?                                                       Well let me tell you that this is what happend to Victoria (Vicky) Scotts, so I will let you work it out. Player and nerd under the same roof, destined for disaster.                                                                                                                    But as Vickey learns more about Cole (player), she finds out that's he is not the image he shows and things could be different between them. I guess it all starts with a what happens if...
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