Tor
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  • Reads 265
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 4
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Oct 25, 2012
For Victoria 'Tor' Peters, orphaned at the age of 17 and left with the responsibility of caring for her little brother Life is not easy. Especially not when you're a scholarship student at the pretentious Kingsley high where you have to teach the delinquents every other week and suffer the torment of your rich peers. At least she's managed to avoid the Kings, a group of guys who 'rule' the school, that is until one of her students manages to piss one off and she defends him, Now she's subject to pranks and locker slamming when all she wants to do is survive high school to get the qualifications she needs to support her brother and herself. But when things from her past come back to haunt, some things she never knew about how will Tor cope when she finds out that her whole existence was based on one big lie
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