City Girl & An Islander
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  • Reads 695
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 8
  • Time 46m
Complete, First published Apr 25, 2014
Mature
A story about how a classic Toronto City Girl, has to deal with what life that is suddenly thrown at her. She goes through countless struggles with school, boys and her family in general. As a human, we are always learning as we go, and this is exactly what this book is about. Im writing as I go, so all of your comments will defiantly effect the story!! This will be our story. A story about how a city girl becomes an Islander.

*** please hang on with me, I wrote this a long time ago and there are so many spelling mistakes - its cringe worthy. I also don't like how the characters grew so I stopped it half way (warning!)***

*****this story does not have an ending and I don't think it ever will - so read at your own risk ****
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