The Bucket List
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Ongoing, First published Jan 15, 2017
1. Learn palm reading
2. Watch the sunrise and sunset
3. Take pics all the time so you can make a photo album at the end of the year
4. Make a book with All-Time-Favorite-Quotes
5. Go to your first concert
6. Have my first kiss
7. Learn to skateboard
8. Dance in the rain
9. Change my clothing style to be more "me"
10. Make a dream jar
11. Try a smoothie
12. Bike on the beach shore
13. Go on a picnic
14. Dye my hair
15. Have a boyfriend
16. Sneak out of my house
17. Carve my name into a tree
18. Jump into a pool full of jello
19. Get my tragus pierced
20. Skip school one day

This was everything Beth knew she wanted to do in her 2017 year. What she didn't know was that bad boy Kona Stone would help her. Together the two face unknown feelings while getting to know one another. They find out that sometimes the best people in life are the ones you least expect. 



"Well," I started. "What do you want?"

"What do I want? What a great question." He looks at me with serious amusement etched on his face. "What I want is this- I want you."

"Ummm, excuse me?" I'm positive my face resembled a tomato.

"I want you. Pretty sure I made that clear."
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