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The House Of Desperate Delinquents
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Ongoing, First published Apr 16, 2015
Welcome to the House of Desperate Delinquents. Here is where we send the restless teenage mind to find their peace. Also, we handle juvenile handouts, mental illnesses and difficult teenagers who need a break. 

Fitted well in the suburbs of a beautiful little town called Greenwood, what in the world could go wrong? Well, for starters..

Somebody could set a boat on fire. 
Maybe somebody gets alcohol poisoning. 
Let's not forget, teenage debauchery. 
Public defacement of property...

Also, love and friendship. From friends and strangers alike.
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