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California here I come

California here I come

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Crysta Cook is moving out to California for college with her dog Snowball. She did not want to live in a dorm with other people so her parents, who are rich, buy her a very nice home. Funny enough, it's the same neighborhood where the YouTube group "Our Second Life," or "O2L," lives. She loves all of the boys but, Ricky Dillon had particularly caught her eye. There's just something about him that she just really liked. But when she gets there, something she never could've imagined happens Read to find out what Crysta got herself into!
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