The Train Station

The Train Station

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Austin is your typical normal boy, he is pretty popular in school. Life seemed to be great for him, friends, a beautiful apartment, and good grades. But everything changed when Brooklyn Cox kissed him and stole his wallet and his phone at the train station. Both complete opposites, one with a terrible record and bad ass attitude, and another with a perfect personality and perfect grades. How will both live with each other if they can't even stand each other. - - - - But everyone has weaknesses and strengths.
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