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Just a mini guide on grammar, punctuation, and the silliest language to learn: English.

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[Completed] It's the start of summer and you were more than happy to finally get out of your school and have careless long summer days. But when you got home, you're greeted with one big surprise; you'd have to live with a boy you've never met before for the summer. The young Canadian you have to live with doesn't seem to be the friendliest person you've met, but as time moves on, you learn to get along with each other. With your new housemate, and the unpredictable happenings that occur every now and then, you're bound to have one long summer. In this strange situation you're in, is falling in love one of the things that you'd experience this summer?