Cigarette Boy

Cigarette Boy

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Gaby Mitchell is new to college and doesn't know what to expect. A quiet, shy girl, always with her head in a book. Nothing should get her into trouble, right? That's what she thinks until she stumbles across Nate Ramsay...Maybe she won't have that quiet-college-experience that she hoped for, now that she has Nate on her case. What troubles will she be getting herself into? Updates weekly (probably) - or sooner:)
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