The New Girl
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  • Reads 154
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 2
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Sep 06, 2013
"Hey--Water Girl, get me another drink. This time, make sure to spill it over your top, and run it back over to me," the blond heart throb winked at me, as I steamed in my white shirt. 

What a narcistic douche nozzle...
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Nicole Everett's relocation from her own bustling city life in Ohio is less than perfect. After an accident at her father's job, her family ends up smack dab north in New York. None other than her father's hometown, Newark. The only good thing is the fact they aren't living in a shoe box apartment anymore. What's bad? Everything. A clique filled High School, no friends---and oh, let's add some more fire, her father's bestfriend from college next door--children included. It's not everyday the star quarterback lives next door to you--especially when you almost kill each other and end up the school's water girl to avoid police interference. 
One things for sure, what the hell is this little town smoking?
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