The Boy Next Door (On Hold)
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  • Parts 7
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  • Reads 342
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 7
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Oct 16, 2014
Natasha Wilder. 
Nathan Collins.
She's the good girl with a rough childhood. 
His father walked out on the family.
She loves the idea of love.
He hates the idea of love.
She does good in school. 
He does good in chicks.
She wears cute skirts.
He wears leather jackets.
She has books.
He has cars.
She reads.
He races.
Opposites.
Outcasts.
They are complete opposites. But opposites attract, and they can't deny the chemistry between them. Their relationship starts off as friends, but they are right next door to each other. Images are seen, noises are heard, feelings are touched, and memories aren't forgotten. With heartbreak come forgiveness, if love truly exists. Can these two learn to forgive and forget? Will certain actions make them lose one another? They need each other now more than ever.
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