Living Next Door To Alice
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  • Reads 37,232
  • Votes 2,717
  • Parts 48
  • Time 10h 7m
Complete, First published Aug 28, 2020
After her divorce, Alice moves to a small town called Riverdale. She meet her neighbors Fred Andrews and FP Jones and will come to learn that she would make friends for life. But the life of a divorcée with two teenage daughters who have moved from the city is everything but easy. How will they find their way in this small town and what will happen when the bond between them and the neighbors across the hall becomes serious? 

Will Betty push her crush for the redheaded boy aside?
Will Polly learn to deal with her parents seperation?
Will FP get back on his feet and learn how to deal with his depression?
Will Fred ever get over the passing of his wife?
Will Alice find her way into her new life?
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