The End
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Ongoing, First published Oct 06, 2013
There's always that one cliche town where everybody knows everybody, where the gossip spreads fast, and the majority of the population is made up of farmers and small business owners. This basically sums up Wallhalla: a small southern tourist destination known for great hiking trails and beautiful waterfalls. 

Just when school starts back up, the town gets something new, which they haven't had in six years. Her name- Holland McYoung, a pretty freshman with long legs and an old red Volkswagen bus. Rumor has it that she's been on the run for the past year, but what she's running from remains a mystery. Nobody really knows her story, or why on earth she would come to Wallhalla. 

But Noah Beasly, a cute, charming, and trouble-making school favorite, is determined to find out.
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