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Ongoing, First published Oct 21, 2014
It was a simple, quaint town that seemed to have the lowest crime rate in Virginia. . .until Riley Summers decided that starting a completely new life and leaving the treacherous damage he made in New York behind. However, it seems like he carried a few bad habits along with him.

Like making friends with Lola Parks...and completely ruining her imminent, also broken business by stealing her ancestors' antiques. It wasn't like it was intentional - it wasn't like Riley knew that it was Lola's dream he was trashing. But it seems as if the only solution to not lose Lola's trust is to not tell her and make her follow clues that will lead up to nothing eventually.

But mischievous consumptions will soon lead Lola to thinking that not everybody stays oblivious to things around them.
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