Riches to Rags
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  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Oct 12, 2018
Alexandra Greene was a girl who didn't know the terms 'poor' and 'unhappy'. Her father was one of the richest men in the world. She thought this made her different or special in some way, but she wasn't always like this. When a crisis occurs, she realizes that maybe being SOMEWHAT insufferable wasn't the best idea.
Ethan Walker is a rich, entitled social MOTH. Meaning, he isn't a people person. He has two friends: Jai Stone and Scott Wilder, and this is only because they grew up together. He doesn't do girlfriends and feelings 'cause in the end, someone always gets hurt and it's not him.
Alexandra and Ethan have always crossed paths but never cared about each other due to an incident that occurred when they were younger. What happens when they have to forget the past and protect each other?...
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