How to cope with the OPD
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  • Time 2h 29m
  • Reads 7,123
  • Votes 57
  • Parts 15
  • Time 2h 29m
Ongoing, First published Sep 08, 2011
Jody is a normal sixteen year old girl. Apart from the fact she has a group of older boys, only two of which are her brothers, constantly watching her and trying to conrol her life. She calls them the Over-Protective Douches (or OPD for short), and with her best friend Tracey, tries to live life to the fullest. She lives with her brother, Matt, in their uncles house. Her oldest brother, Axel, lives in New York, but he won't hesitate to fly back home just to beat up a guy who's gotten too bold for the OPD's liking. Of course, they have their reasons. All four member's know the truth, something which Jody herself has yet to discover. Read this story about trust, friendship, love and heartache, as Jody Thompson rides the swirling, twirrling rollercoaster that is; Her Life.
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