The Boy at the Corner Store
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Aug 28, 2012
Instead of being a normal person, I was more along the lines of weird, socially awkward, and society’s well known outcast and reject. To prove this, here I am with a pair of binoculars  in hand, hiding behind a magazine rack in an old antique store that sold dusty old furniture, books that are probably from the stone ages, records, and of course – Outdated magazines. 

Ava Brooks used to be wild, fun, and carefree. That was until she was accused of stealing Ashley Goldman's music journal and for preforming it for a chance of a record deal and ten thousand dollars.With the threats of Ashley telling the whole school what she did, Since then she's laid low and hasn't touched another guitar, piano, or microphone since. 

Then there's Hunter O'Conner. Most popular guy in school, most wanted guy in school, and the most irresponsible guy in school. But you see, what would a rich boy like him be doing working in an old antique shop when he has all that money? He does have money... right? 

Hunter grew up to know the old Ava from a distance, he knows how she was, and how she's changed. But still see's her as the innocent girl at Wood Way Prep. 
Could Ava possible change his mind about her, and prove him wrong? Could she get him to open up to her, and teach him a bit of responsibility?

Can Hunter help bring her back to her talented ways and confess? Or will they forever keep their pasts to themselves?
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