Trouble Maker
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  • Reads 4,910
  • Votes 179
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 24m
Ongoing, First published Mar 02, 2014
The karma gods have got it in for sixteen year old Taylor Hunter. She's a troublemaker, rebellious and completely gorgeous-like that is an excuse for her constant coffee breaks with the police. Coffee breaks meaning; getting closer and closer to being arrested.  When she gets caught out by the police for the fifth time,
 her dad and the step-monster decide that she should go to Summer View Camp- a place specifying in delinquents and trouble maker-like Taylor. Angry that she is being forced to spend the summer in hell, Taylor acts like an angel just to convince them not to let her go. It was all working perfectly, until Finn had to ruin Taylor's master plan. Together, Taylor and the arrogant Finn are sent to Summer View Camp, where they are meant to be "straightened out". Taylor doesn't want to let her parents win this battle by having the third perfect barbie daughter, so if she can't graduate good she'll have to bad, worse than she's ever been. Advising in Finn's help and several other "delinquents" Taylor tries to bust her way out using pranks, plots and their trouble-maker minds as their most deadly weapons. For a summer filled of laughs, pranks, sarcasm, sweet talking and trouble.
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Snakeskin McMurtry was a deadly gunfighter who hated killing. The last thing he wanted was trouble, but trouble always seemed to find him. Whether it was family, promises he had to keep, or posses, he always seemed to end up in a gunfight. He figured that if he got enough money to buy a big ranch, he could get out of going on the posses anyway. The ways he got the money weren't quite legal and were always dangerous. And that meant more trouble. Then there was the girl. She was the one for him all right. They both knew it. She was a ranch woman with brains, character, beauty and plenty of sand. She saved him more than once. But. She could not stand the idea of loosing another man in a gunfight. She wanted him to give up his ranch, move east, and become a counter jumper! He couldn't do that. Because of what happened to him when he was a kid, he couldn't take a sissy job. Then things got worse. A mad range war threatened and a gang of outlaws with a grudge showed up. They needed to think, and move fast if they didn't want to loose everything including their lives.