Truth in a Minor Key: I Am...
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 3h 38m
Ongoing, First published Jul 09, 2017
Liam's life is planned-out. Go to college, get a job, and propose to the girl of his dreams, Kelly. Samantha Danes was not part of his plan; he despised the his popular high school classmate. But when he is forced to work on a project with her, Liam realizes his preconceived notions were completely wrong. She isn't who he thought she was, and he feels compelled to help her through the death of her parents; what Liam doesn't expect is for himself to be changed, too.
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