Living With The Knight Boys
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  • Reads 3,985
  • Votes 151
  • Parts 2
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Sep 29, 2015
Mature
With no where left to run and no one to turn to Riley is sent to live with the Knights. They have six sons and one daughter. The problem isn't that she doesn't know them or hasn't met them. It's that Riley was best friends with their kids and was basically their daughter right up until she moved away and spiralled into delinquency. 

Riley hasn't had the easiest life. She made friends with all the wrong people, got into a relationship with an occasionally abuse boyfriend, got sent to a delinquent school (and got kicked out I might add) and lost her parents. Riley has changed so much since being the once sweet and innocent girl all of the Knights knew. 

Will Riley be able to rekindle old friendships? Or is she going to realise she can't change because she keeps running into the same problem?
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