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A Love Like Infinity by it_always_rains_
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Santana and Brittany have been friends for all their lives. As they got older Santana pushed away her feelings because those feelings weren't normal things that best friends should feel for each other. Especially because they're girls. It's sophomore year of high school but can Santana keep pushing away her feelings or will she finally cave in to that one person that will not stay out of her head?
Love Sucks by CarinaRose14
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Brittany and Santana have been secretly dating for a while. A few kids catch them kissing and their secret gets out. A few unexpected visitors bring great pain and joy into both of their lives. Do they stand a chance? Or will one major issue get In the way of their relationship.
The Beginning (Brittana) by WatchingGlee3
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Starting high school means a big change for everyone. For Brittany and Santana, it could be what determines the rest of their lives.
Blue Creek Lodge by Frary101
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Santana Lopez has always hated Christmas. Ever since her seemingly in love parents crushed her world on the eve of her fifth Christmas, the Latina has basically been the grinch. The divorce hit her like it would any five year old, and she forever resented the holiday season. Everyone was so fucking happy while she was so damn miserable. The obnoxious lights, the overly merry songs, the cheesy, sentimental gifts- all of it was such bullshit. Well, okay, maybe some of the lights are kind of pretty, and maybe she catches herself singing "Happy Christmas (War is Over)" in the shower and tearing up at the sound of "Christmas Shoes," and maybe even sometimes the gifts are exactly what she wanted, but something has always been missing for her. Something big. And she had no doubt this year would be any different.