The Brute of Goiky Canal
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  • Reads 2,278
  • Votes 32
  • Parts 8
  • Time 11m
Complete, First published Jul 29, 2014
Pen was a 15 year old at Goiky Canal high school, he wanted everything to be right and organized. Well he was having the greatest time of his life, until Spike came to school and wasn't very nice. Pen was scared of him and cause Spike to be his bully and gave him a wedgie. The New Girls, the queen bees also came and ruled the school, they have the power to hypnotize everyone to do their bidding, and Pencils alliance was kidnapped by them. So it's only up to the boys and the five little ladies to save them before it's too late. Can they stop the queen bees or will Spike wedgie everyone? Find out when you read this. 13+ only for language and gore.
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