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Why Him?
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Ongoing, First published Feb 12, 2017
This is a story about a girl named Hannah North. She was an ordinary girl, that use to be shy, but had a messed up life. Most of the time it was good but there were times that were not. She's in 10th grade and is confused about her feelings for this guy named Cole Watson.

Cole is a nice guy but has had a really bad life growing up. Leading to him going on and on with different girls. When there life's collide everything turns upside down.


* warning may be triggering and inappropriate language *
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