Queen Boxer

Queen Boxer

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Ryver Jaceson also known as "Queen Boxer" was never the popular girl, or even the prettiest girl. But she was the most terrifying. She was 17 and just finished the last day of her Junior Year in BrightWood High School. She wanted nothing more than to continue her boxing training at the gym all summer, since she is one of the best female boxers, but she gets a call from her manager, whose also her aunt, telling her she's moving.....NEBRASKA!? Should Ryver be mad about this? What could possibly happen? OKAY! I'm really determined to write this story its 4:34am at the moment and this idea popped into my head....obviously its gonna be a fanfic DUH!!
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