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THE RESCUE BLUES (The Rescue Blues #1)

It always starts as a "girl meets boy, boy meets girl" story when unbelieving Ray Carter meets Lily "The Stiff" McQueen, but after a drunken night of partying and an unexpected result in the school's "The List" popularity poll, it becomes an unexpected spark, a shot in the dark, in the good old, small town of Fram Hill. One is a rebel who wants to run away from the troubles of the past and his family name, and the other is an outsider, who wants to fit in. He is enchanted by her. She likes his best friend instead. She hates his guts but he is crazy about her. He resists. She insists. A tragedy will bring them closer together as they deal with high school, friends, family, and dreams. Their attraction is a start. Doubts creeping in, the cause of alarm. The past haunts them, a call to action. Will they come to each other's rescue? *Weekly Update: Mondays / Tuesdays **Book cover created using Canva SOCIALS TikTok: @themerrytroll YouTube: @themerrytroll Twitter: @TheMerryTroll Discord: Bones#7882 (themerrytroll on Webnovel) ***For inquiries/collaboration, please email mssuncheese@gmail.com.

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IN THE SHADOWS AND MEMORIES

Lily was the name Ray kept telling himself not to ever escape his lips. Lily McQueen was the girl he warned himself never to mess with. The girl was a walking warning sign, and he now felt like he had stepped on the most active landmine on Earth. His foot was stuck and not going anywhere.

Or else, he'd go boom and die!

But somewhere, somehow after all their unexpected encounters with each other in the past couple of weeks, something inside him snapped—something had rekindled, like an old, extinguished fire bursting back to life.

A little spark started on that one night at Douglas' party.

Of course, Ray knew about Lily for years as the new girl in town. The girl from the big city. The locker room spy. The church lady's granddaughter. And, last but not the least, as "the Stiff". He just kept quiet about what he thought of her, from his close friends and people in general, despite having a good three years' worth of chances to acquaint himself with her.