Chasing Blue and Gold
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Ongoing, First published Dec 20, 2015
Your senior year is the most important of your high school career. It's your last year before you're thrown into the real world, making time out for friends you won't see for a while is your top priority and, you and your friends are stressing over prom that's months away and that's exactly what's on Azalea Lovely AKA Blue by the entirety of Skyline High's mind. It's the senior year of everyone's dreams...until Dean came along. 

After an incident that got him expelled from his fifth high school, 18-year-old Dean Ambrose has given his mom no choice but to send him away for his senior year. A college friend of his mom's is more than happy to take him in for the school year, but Dean's not willing to leave Cincinnati and his friends behind so easily. When he's finally dragged down to Dallas to endure nine months of torture, will he end up killing and being killed by a four-foot-niner named Blue?
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