Oh Brother
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  • Reads 628
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jun 13, 2015
Lily Miller has finally left her small hometown in Portland and moved to Bristol, where she's studying the only love of her life, literature. She's sick of having controlling people in her life and just wants to be free. So on the first day of class she sits next to a boy who's rude and mean, and who just so happens to be the younger brother of famous youtuber/blogger Nate O'Conelly, no thanks. She'd prefer to hang herself.

Noah O'Conelly is sick of girls trying to use him to meet his brother. All he wants is to be surrounded by genuine people who like him for who he is, not who he's related to. So when a fiery, green eyed girl tells him to go knock on Satan's door after he accuses her of fraud, he's intrigued.

The difficulties of growing up, love and fame by association can be tough. But, you know what they say, when the going gets tough, the tough get going.

(Not very nsfw, will probs make private chapters for that)
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