Dear Noah
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  • Reads 46
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 2
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Dec 16, 2014
Reese Asby is a seventeen year old girl living in a town no one has ever heard of in the middle of England, attending a school she hates that's full of morons. 
Noah Monroe is the trouble maker of the school, who's known for his ancient car, seemingly unremovable sunglasses, and a list of ex girlfriends so long it would take you a month to read.
Keagan Hayes has always hated Noah and his stupid sunglasses. When Keagan first moved from Ireland, he thought everyone- except him- had some sort of infatuation with Noah. That was until he met Reese.
January Miller despised most people in the world and had lost faith in humanity by the time she started high school. In a twist of fate, she ended up getting paired with the loners Reese and Keagan for a project. She never expected them to be as good a friends as they turned out to be. 
Join the four of them for a story filled with humour, drama, an abundance of awkwardness and a more than Suficent amount of sarcasm.
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