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Difference
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Ongoing, First published Jan 30, 2015
Brooklyn and Jason have nothing in common, she's a common city girl, he's a snobby rich boy (or so Brooklyn thinks.) Things get off to a bad start for them due to her anxiety and his awkwardness, can they work through their differences to show their true selves?
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