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Billie Joe Armstrong is my step-father... and I hate it [EDITING]
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Complete, First published Jun 29, 2012
Mature
(Currently being edited) 
  
  Grace Reict was comfortable living her life in a standstill after her father passed away when she was fourteen. She hated change, she hated unfamiliarity and most of all, she hates the idea of someone trying to take her late father's place.
  
  Cue her mother's new boyfriend, the front man to Green Day... And everything he brings with him. Change, unfamiliarity, a new male figure entering the household, you name it, Grace hates it. In fact, she hates him. And his "arrogant, entitlted rich boy drummer son"...
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