Insufferable Boys and how to Deal with Them
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 8m
Ongoing, First published May 05, 2016
Olivia Schreefer had a perfectly happy life. Good friends, was finishing up her  junior year of high school, and a comfortable home with loving parents. But we all know such perfections cannot last.
Liv's world spins back into madness when she's told the new that Rollan Baker, would be moving in right next door! Her childhood bully who's only goal when they were kids was to make her cry, or get on her nerves. Liv can only worry about his return and be once again tormented during her final year of high school. However, as she spends more time with him with the urging of both of their parents they become close friends, and possibly something even closer. However as their relationship progresses, painful memories come back to haunt Liv pushing her away from all those she loves...

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