Saving My Nudes, For Jesus
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  • Reads 95
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published May 31, 2013
Mature
16 year old (Copeland but Cole for short) Cole Deserae has experienced a lot of destruction in her life. Leaving no scars invisible to the naked eye. Her and her sister, Sierra are in highschool and while Sierra is acting out. Cole is choosing to stay content until new school student Danny comes to town. Bringing nothing but trouble behind him. And that's only the beginning, what really happened the night of the two sisters parents death? This story gets more complicated by the second. These highschool friends Chase, Darby, Sierra, Danny, Carter, Cole, and Bree will have to unravel the mysteries that lie beneath the small town of Harrenston, while not trying to get mixed up in the drama of being a teen. Besides when discovering a great secret its best to get a little...side-tracked.
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