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Bite the Billet
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Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2012
Zaire Naylor is a seventeen year old girl that just doesn't fit in. At school, Zaire struggles to even make it through a day without getting picked on by the same girls who were once her best friends. With an alcoholic father and an absentee mother, home isn't exactly the most ideal place for her either. But, could a new job at Hollister, of all places, turn Zaire's struggling life into something just a little bit more bearable? Zaire's new sexy coworkers are sure to create drama of their own, but Zaire is more than willing to welcome in the dramatics that provide her an escape from the comatose life she has at home.
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