mann in einer grauen stadt
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blind » m. reus by blaugranas
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in which two people don't acknowledge the love they have for each other
legend ☾ z.m. by purelyhxrry
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she was all flashes of cameras and bright city lights; he was just a simple photographer that was in awe of her. in which a photographer falls in love with his muse. © purelyhxrry book 2 ; paradox series ~ lowercase intended ~ c o m p l e t e d
Процесс  Франц Кафка by imlolita567
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Der Prozess 1925
serendipity ≫ mario götze by xSandra
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❝So you are flirting excessively with a German football player and you don't even know how football works?❞ --- Lillian is a small town girl from the United States, who decides to take a leap of faith by moving to Munich, Germany. This is where she stumbles upon a few new friends, and a possible lover as well. Lillian, as the insecure girl that she is, will have to face her insecurities before being able to start university in a whole other country. --- © 2014 - xSandra
end up here ≫ marco reus by xSandra
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❝How did we end up here? Just kiss me, Eloise, I have been waiting for this since the first email.❞ --- Marco Reus accidentally ends up writing an email to the French Eloise. Marco, who is still not over the death of his ex-girlfriend, finds it hard to accept another woman in his life, but tries the best he can to fight for the French girl he loves. --- © 2014 - xSandra
the flirt | m. reus by deutschIand
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"I think he's into you.." "He's into getting into my pants, that's what it is"
The Boy Next Door by chelsearealmadrid
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When 17 year old Ana and her family moved to Germany she thought it would be just like all of the other times she had moved around, in aid of her step father’s career; a new country, a new language, a new school, and having to make brand new friends all over again. It was always the exact same situation which Ana had to endure. However this time around it seemed to be completely different, there was a different sort of feel to it, as if there was something more than just moving which she was about to experience, and she couldn’t understand why. But when Ana meets her new neighbour, does that feeling she had all of a sudden become a reality? Does it now start to make sense to her? Could this ‘new neighbour’ be the difference to all of the other times she’s moved? Or is it a welcoming, that brings unforgiving consequences?
One // Sequel to Lego House by itsreus
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Once a happy married woman with a son. Now divorced and fading away. Gasping for her life. She's fading she tells herself, she won't be remembered. When challenges are faced the right people will be there.
the law of attraction | reus + lewandowski by baesalona
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for magdalena, a polish jew, the law of attraction had always meant that everyone always got what they deserved. she had always strictly adhered to this law, but that was before the war. that was before she became the housemaid of the stern commandant Marco Reus, and before she met Robert Lewandowski, the compassionate owner of the nearby factory that employed her family. most importantly, however, it was before she found herself entangled in a messy triangle with the both of them-and it was before she realized that whatever the law of attraction was, regardless of what it declared, that one thing was certain: she was breaking it.