The Wrong Way Is Always Wright
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  • Reads 1,375
  • Votes 173
  • Parts 20
  • Time 3h 34m
Ongoing, First published Nov 13, 2012
The infamous Ward family, controllers of the entire East Side of Edgeport, would do anything to defend each other's livelihoods. This especially includes shielding each other from the threat that is the Wright family, a family similar to the Ward's but different in every other way possible. 

Millie Ward is no stranger to this. Entering her senior year in high school, she believes that her family can do no wrong. That is, until a certain Nick Wright jumps into her way, leaving Millie to question her motives, her family, and most importantly: love. Separated by three sections of the city, is it possible for romance to break these two families apart but at the same time miraculously tie them so closely together?

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