Floating Stones
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  • Parts 3
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  • Reads 97
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 3
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2014
Jordan Carlyle returns to school after a year of probation, expecting no changes in the setting of her stereotypical existence in Avenbury High. Having been foisted off on her elder brother three years after her mother's death didn't do much to improve relations between them especially since her stint in rehab for the past year. But in school everything is different.
There's Tamara Grendale, the girl with her finger on the pulse of everything that goes on in the school, who is suddenly eager to be her new best friend. Hunter Whitely, school jock and ex-best friend who's willing to make up for past mistakes. The trouble trifecta of Morgan, Spencer and Sky who seem to be leading her back to her old habits. With little self control and major anger management issues, Jordan is forced to deal with the clashing parties in her life, but her last year of school turns into so much more than that.
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