The Bucket List
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  • Reads 260
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Mar 06, 2015
**ON HIATUS**

Gemma Fox's life is going nowhere. Her job sucks, her apartment is the size of a mouse's clutch bag and to top it all off, she just walked in on her boyfriend sticking his tongue down another girl's throat.
But Gemma has a plan. When she was at college, she wrote a list of ten things she wanted to do before turning twenty-five.
 
1) See the sunrise over L.A
2) Walk the Las Vegas Strip
3) Celebrate Mardi Gras in New Orleans
4) Ice skate in the Rockerfella Plaza in New York
5) Drive Route 66
6) Visit Washington D.C
7) See the Grand Canyon at sunset
8) Campfire in Monuments Valley
9) Ride a cable car in San Francisco
10) See the Northern Lights in Alaska
She's given herself one year. One year in a car with five insane best friends. One year to change her life. One year to complete the Bucket List. 
It's game time.
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