Damaged Souls
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 59m
  • Reads 362
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 4
  • Time 59m
Complete, First published Sep 13, 2017
Mature
Two people with almost the exact opposite of problems run into each other. They find comfort within one another. But will their comfort turn into more? Lorna/Nicky.

Disclaimer: I do not own the show or characters. All I own is the story and writing.

Warning: Contains drug use/abuse,  mentions of past rape/non-con,  mentions of sexual abuse,  neglection,  and graphic depictions of violence.
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