The girl who disappeared
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  • Reads 1,175
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 6
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Mar 07, 2016
Carly Evans wants nothing more then to ruin her parents career after sending her to a boarding school for troubled kids in England for 4 years away from her brother and a special someone. She betends to be good to get out of there and back home. 

Mason Harris, the star quarterback and Carly's brothers Best friend. He's the typical player, the bad boy. He was perfect and got everything he wanted. Girls falling to his knees. Before Carly moved he was the nicest kid in school but now she's back. What happens?

But what happens when Carly finds out that her so called parents adopted a kid after she left, And she is going out with Mason!

Will they finish off what they started before she left? Or will they break each other's heart?

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