We Do What We Want
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  • Reads 66
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Sep 14, 2013
What if there was a world with no children, no adults just teenagers that stayed young forever. What if there were no laws, no school, no life lessons. Just fun. What if you could sleep all day, party all night, smoke, drink and do what you wanted? Would you do it?

The town of Mocksville is deserted. No one but the Mocksville teens are left. So, they do what they want. But does freedom really mean no rules? Will this new found independence help or harm the teens when there's no one to make you eat healthy or stay away from gang members or worse: not cure you when you find out you're pregnant with AIDS. 

*WARNING* This book is gory and sexual. Reader discretion is advised. 

*NOTE* this is not a book to teach a life lesson or have a ton of symbolism. It's just a book simply for you erotic, violent and simple enjoyment.
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