Skinnerference
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  • Reads 1,824
  • Votes 76
  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 12m
Ongoing, First published Jan 23, 2014
Maggie and Jeff have finally learned to live and love in Carolina.  The two of them have found friends, occupations, and, most importantly, each other.  Life is nothing but a joy to Maggie until reality sets in as she faces a harsh awakening.  Does she rebuild the walls that Jeff worked so hard to tear down?  How will she deal with the overwhelming situation?  Maggie's brothers may have a solution, though she will not like it, or does the spirit Jeff kindled in her come through for her?  See how Jeff's Skinnerference changes he and Maggie's lives.    A Sequel to Quit Staaling Love
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