Hold Me And Don't You Dare Let Me Go
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  • Reads 113,931
  • Votes 2,206
  • Parts 34
  • Time 3h 25m
Complete, First published Apr 23, 2012
Mature
Sophie Andrews is in an abusive relationship with her boyfriend. Soon after breaking up with him, feeling hopeless, she meets an interesting boy. Danny, an electric individual, shows Sophie real love and friendship. Old wounds are reopened when the ex gets jealous.
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