I hate the bad boy
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  • Reads 46
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Dec 25, 2015
Jeunoe Wintrest has always had problems with her life. #1: her parents decided to name her so that she sounded to cold to get close to, when really, she couldn't stand the cold. #2: she's probably the only girl EVER not to care about guys. #3: the bad boy moved in next door. and he seems intent on pulling Jeunoe out of her shell. CAUTION: this usually kills turtles #4: Her dad seems to want to kidnap her little brother and Jeunoe is the only one standing in the way of her father and little Chris who wants nothing more than a loving set of parents and the safety of arms that only Jeunoe can provide him. But Jeunoe can't be supergirl, and Tristan Gold seems to notice.
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53 parts Ongoing

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