New to the Neighborhood
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  • Parts 21
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  • Reads 2,011
  • Votes 55
  • Parts 21
  • Time 7h 16m
Ongoing, First published Jun 05, 2021
(RodrickxReader)

I leave my room and walk down the hall to the front door, immediately seeing a tiny brown haired kid that looks to be around my brother's age. The mom grins at me, holding another boy that looks at least three, the same age as my sister, and her husband stands next to her. Finally, I see him.

"(y/n), these are the Heffley's," my mom beams, "Our new neighbors."
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"Mom!" I yell unattractively and begin to go to the living room that is by the stairs. I walk into there with my body slumped and notice something. We have company and I had five pairs of eyes on me. I straighten up and look at the bodies of whom the eyes belong to. One being my mom, her brown straight hair in a ponytail, nicely dressed, and wide eyed. Another is my brother, seven years old, blond tousled hair, he is also wearing something nice. Then I find three pairs of new eyes. One a women who has blonde curly hair, a female child also with the same hair, and then a highly attractive male who looks about my age. Seventeen. Malia is just like any other girl, goes to school, has friends, and makes new friends. This "highly attractive" male is her new neighbor. What happens when they begin talking? What happens when they become close? What happens when one of them get seriously hurt? "We are neighbors. We were meant to be neighbors."