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The Neighbor

The Neighbor

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Jun 19, 2015
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Romance
Talia and Toby meet, then they realize they're neighbors. Talia prioritizes her grades, while Toby cares about "dating" girls. Will this be another cliché story about two different people falling for each other or will it end in heartbreak? Continue reading to find out. Please read and critique this story. Thanks for your time. Also, please vote and comment any other thoughts.
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