What happens when you combine two step-siblings, a preachy, closeted gay boyfriend to the stepsister, and possible fourth member of their little party, in the form of a goody-two-shoes Mormon girl with a naughty past full of secrets? You get the last Hump Day in March, right on the cusp of April Fool's Day, and you get Warren Buck's new life.
Scott loves racing his car and Melody loves strutting her stuff and distracting Scott's opponents. It's a perfect situation until Tryell comes to play.
This is the third part of the "Rule Number One is to Survive" story. This segment will be 12 chapters just like the original "Survivor's" story and the "Looters" story. It is the story of the Military elements point of view to include all government forces. If some of the mission objectives seem at odds it is merely a reflection of the disorganization following overwhelming chaos.
As Bailey Williams embarks on her senior year at Wilson High School, she navigates the chaos of teenage life with an unusual secret. Bailey finds clothing unbearably uncomfortable, but she hides her discomfort to avoid judgment and rejection. Her only hope for acceptance lies in Blanke Schande College, where she believes she might finally fit in. Bailey's bonds with her friends, Carrie and Clark's siblings, grow stronger, providing her with much-needed support and understanding.
A sorority queen shatters a quiet girl to forge a perfect slave. But her creation’s absolute submission becomes a mirror reflecting a terrifying truth: in mastering another, she may have become the true captive. / (Reviews)