The Story of Change
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Ongoing, First published Dec 21, 2015
Karly is young and happy. Has never dated. Never plans to. Especially not anyone outside her race. But she isn't racist by a long shot. Her best friend is white. Majority of her school is white. She would never fit in if she was a racist. Her junior year is going great until a mysterious new guy appears and takes interest in her.


Cameron has just moved to his third high school. His parents say it's the last one but he highly doubts it. He starts the new school without a care. He goes in with a mindset of never meeting anyone. Especially after his last girlfriend.  But unexpectedly he gets paired with Karly in a project. As they work together they realize the have more in common. He musters up the 
 courage to ask her out. 

"Karly....", he said.

"Yes Cameron?", I said looking up at him.

"Will you...." 

Read to find out if they make it work. Find out Cameron's past. Figure out why Karly won't date.
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