Living with the Enemy
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  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 43m
  • Reads 2,111
  • Votes 75
  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 43m
Complete, First published May 05, 2014
Lorrie is near the bottom when it comes to the social ladder at school, yet somehow her Dad manages to not just date, but agree for the mother of the two most popular kids mum to marry him, forcing the three 17-year-old's to move into one five-bedroom house. Toyah had always tortured Lorrie for being smart, now the pair living together is Lorrie's idea of a nightmare, and Lorrie's forever had a crush on Keanu's best friend, Tom, who now seems to spend most of the day at her house. Is this a mixture made in heaven or hell, and how badly is this going to backfire on Lorrie and her friends' lives?
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