let's just do us
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  • Reads 255
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 5
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Jan 02, 2015
The poster-couple for the ever famous quote "Opposites Attract", Peony and Trevor were always bound to be together. Both of them being a part of the Christian community and southern baptists, that might be the only thing they had in common.


Yet, their stories don't start there. Fortunately, that is where they start to unfold. Trevor hasn't always been a devoted Christian. The 17 year old was going down the wrong path of beginning stages of alcoholic behaviors, marijuana(also the gateway drug which he proved) and "manwhore" of the school. 

Peony had grown up a devoted Christian, the 16 year old junior had never even been to a party, much less touched anything pertaining to drugs or alcohol. Never even had a first kiss.

So, how did these two completely different teenagers find each other? A place you wouldn't expect to see either of them.
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