Cali-Country
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Dec 23, 2016
He goes by Jay. He is a small town boy. He has no parents but does has a little sister named Ashley, he calls her ashes because she admires fire. When a new girl moves in across the field he finds his heart becoming whole for the first time since his parents death. 

                   Her name is Amber. She is rich, lives in LA, loves to party and is very popular. Need I say more her parents are alive and well, her little brother hates the city. He influenced his parents to let him and his sister to move to a small farming town in the middle of nowhere.  The second this little girl shows up at their door with her hardworking brother in tow she can't help but feel like he stands apart from every other guy she has ever met. 


            What happens when these two heartbroke teens find themselves falling in love? Will they embrace it, or will she go home and they forget that the other ever existed? 

WARNING ⚠️ ⚠️ 
For mature readers only there will be intense scenes and inappropriate language. 

⚠️ Read at your own risk!!!!!! ⚠️
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