At the Park Bench
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  • Time 1h 42m
  • Reads 645
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 42m
Complete, First published Feb 25, 2013
Abigail Bell has been moving across the country with her dad her whole life after her mom left them when she was five years old. Before the start of Abigail's junior year of high school her dad drags her down to North Carolina. She meets a group of amazing new friends that are eager to show her around even someone she thought she would never see again. Only one week after moving in Abigail receives devastating news from her best friend back in Wisconsin. And who could forget about the charming Aiden Campbell? The guy she meets while sitting on the park bench. Aiden's finally met his match but can Abigail figure out the game he's playing?
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