Then came Clark
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Ongoing, First published Nov 14, 2014
Being a junior in high school is challenging enough for any regular teenage girl, but for Tess it's even worse. She's the girl who trips over herself in the hallway, the girl who is know for walking into doors, and the girl who would never ever, be interested in any guy let alone fall for one. Living in a house with 5 boys with no mother makes the statement even more true. She could never picture herself falling in love, that is until Clark came along.
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