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Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2014
'Step 1: Meet a Melanesian girl
Step 2: Adore her
Step 3: Make dad realize black people with rich families are not always drug dealers
Step 4: Be happy with that Melanesian girl
 I've always hated the number 3'

When 14 year old Phillip Robertson first sees River Siketso, he's in love. Now we all know that's overplayed, "love at first sight", but come on; she was SWEATING the first time he saw this girl...that's got to count for something!
His parents do NOT approve. I mean really, who would let their son date a black girl with long, naturally blond, curly hair? It has to be suspicious, are they right? No, River's a straight A student who moves to different schools to get away from all the pressure of culture-judgmental kids who don't have their priorities straight. And Robert makes her feel like, even if he doesn't experience the same criticism, she's not alone in the fight against a difference of opinion.
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