Thank You, Charlie

Thank You, Charlie

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Abigail Johnson is an average 17 year old girl from Cedarville, Washington. She isn't quiet, but she isn't loud either. Her parents' divorce was just finalized a month ago and her dad is setting up to be married in a mere couple months. Her soon-to-be stepbrother is Noah Black, the rude troublemaker at her school, who also happens to be her best friend's crush and the guy her dog, Charlie, peed on. It's not long before the sparks start flying, especially with life's events that throw them together.
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