Boredom can be Dangerous
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  • Reads 227
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 2
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published May 24, 2014
Okay, so yeah I got bored. And I may have went a little to the extreme with all the coke I did and all the "bad" people I hung out with. So what? There was nothing else to do and it made me feel like I had a family again. And what do they do? They send me to freaking bootcamp! FML

Samantha Elliot, or Sam as she prefers, has been through a lot. Her mothers a gold digger, her father gone, she moves around so often that she doesn't find the right crowd for her, which often means that she falls into the bad ones. And after her little drug stint, she was sent to Boot camp. After she gets out she realizes that her dear mom is on stepdad number six. But what is different about this time is that he has kids. All boys in fact, and what if Sam already knows one of them? Well, know might be a strong word, but she's definitely met him before
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