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Hollywood's Love Isn't Dead ~ J-Dog
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Ongoing, First published Jul 16, 2015
Mature
Phoenix Wolfe is just a normal 19 year old girl. She has two younger sisters, a younger brother and a single mother. She's at the park watching her younger siblings play in the playground when a guy comes up to her. They talk and become friends. Little does she know, this guy is Jorel Decker or J-Dog from the band Hollywood Undead.

He was just a boy who loved skateboarding, music and art and she was just a girl who loved skateboarding, music and art, but little did they know, they were in love.
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