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Permanent Changes
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    Time 36m
Ongoing, First published May 09, 2016
Revlon Osborn has gotten into trouble. 
Again. 
This time she was caught at a party where she introduced marijuana into the crowd. 

She looks like an innocent angelic teen but her records say otherwise. 

With her grades falling and her many disciplinary cases at school as well, her parents have finally made the decision to send Revlon to boarding school.

Of course, Revlon strongly disagrees against this idea but she has no say in the matter. 

She's soon whisked off to a boarding school in London, Wieldfield Boarding School. Revlon is ready to start causing havoc in the school to defy her parents. 

But little does she know that once she meets a boy at the school named Isaiah her world is about to change. 

Permanently.

Copyright goes to HayleyGreendaleOnW. Any form of copyright infringement of this book will be reported. Note that this is a fictional story thus punishments to the crimes in the book will not go accordingly to laws in reality.

Warning: Mild language and the topic of drug trafficking is used in this book. Reader discretion is advised.
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