Summer Road Trip
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  • Reads 371
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 3
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Nov 10, 2013
It's the summer of 2013 and most teenagers would be going to the beach, getting wasted, traveling, or just spending time with family. 


Meet Corinna Barosse. She's your typical average 17 year old high school girl. She's smart, pretty, and very sociable. Days before summer break she finds out she's adopted. Her life spirals downwards and leaves her with many un answer questions. She decides on going on a self discovering expedition to New York to find her birth mother. She has her mind set on finding who her birth mom is and she wants answers. 


Meet Ashton Lennox. He's basically your typical bad boy. He's the arrogant kid that everyone just adores. After being blackmail into driving Corinna to New York, he has a plan to annoy the crap out of Corinna. 

What's the harm of putting two complete opposites in the same car for possibly the longest road trip ever?
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