Catch Me
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 33m
  • Reads 8
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 5
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Dec 19, 2017
Mature
When Joanne moves across the US to a new state, new home, and new school, she rebels.

Only because she hates it. And she hates the one guy who's actually friendly to her; William.

William Ashtfield is something to be reckoned with. Good looks, good personality, and good family make him the perfect guy. Joanne can even see herself being with him, but does not want to accept the possibilities that, maybe, this move wasn't too bad after all.

Joanne Rivers is snarky and sarcastic and definitely stands out everywhere she goes. Mostly having a hard time accepting change and the good things that are staring her in her face, she becomes ill-adjusted to everything new.

Will William be able to help her cope with her new life and overcome her hatred for the big town?

Or will she push him away and run?
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