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I Hate My Brother (1D story): Beginnings
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Ongoing, First published Sep 05, 2013
How is to have a famous brother? But how is to hate him?
Nala has the answers for both qestions and the hardest thing for our little rebel is that from now she has to study at the same high school with her brother. How will confront Nala with the biggest enemy? Or maybe, they will become best friends? Mmm, no one knows that. But for sure our little hero is going to get out of her brother's shadow or if it's  possible even to take revenge.
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