New and Improved
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Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2013
Shane and Keeley. Keeley and Shane. That's what it's always been, and that's what it was always supposed to be. Keeley never had a problem with her looks. Sure, she was overweight, had hair that not was quite long, but not quite what you'd call short either, and her mile took her 15 minutes, but that's all she's ever known.  Things start to change when Keeley begins to look at boys as more than friends, especially Shane's friend Noah. Her parents recently got divorced, leaving her mom crumbling to pieces. Keeley is shipped off to boarding school in Texas, and comes back different then anyone remembered her. Her body has changed, her personality has changed, and her confidence has changed. What she didn't expect was her friendship with Shane to change, or the feelings Noah had for her...
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