The Good and the Bad
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  • Reads 31
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 6
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Sep 04, 2024
Oliver Miller, a brown eyed, dirty blonde, hard working 23 year old, is a billionaires son who is constantly seeking to be forgotten. He works hard to live a regular life with a shitty job, taking little to zero help from his parents. He built the life he lives now (an apartment with little to no furniture and still trying to make It through college ) himself with almost no money to begin with. 

Even with his hard work, his parent's name is the only the people notice about him. His talents for art and music are constantly over looked, especially by his peers who see him as a symbol of money. He tries to cover who he is very chance he gets, changing his last name to a fake, his first name to one of someone he heard on the street, or just trying to change the subject. Soon he finds the only one who he can convince he isn't some rich snob with his whole life handed to him.

Tristen Landers is from as small town in Wisconsin. She grew up working hard in school so one day she could buy her parents anything they'd like. Her dream was to be able to buy them a big house with a big yard and a white picket fence. 

She moved away into the city for college. Her life takes a turn when her eyes lock with the cutest chocolatey eyed guy she's ever met. Her heart aches for him every waking moment that it starts to affect her school work. One professor notices and suggests a tutor. She agrees but she meets with him once more. They become good friends and who knows, maybe they'll become more than just friends.
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