Mary Was The Marrying Kind

Mary Was The Marrying Kind

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"Mary was a blonde haired blue eyed girl next door with an angel face, Oh Mary, Mary, couldn't see it at the time, Oh Mary, Mary, how could I've been so blind, She was something different, I didn't know what I was missing, Mary was the marrying kind." Mary Was The Marrying Kind is a story inspired by the song titled so by Kip Moore. It's pretty much about a girl who meets a country boy in her Residence Hall at University and she eventually fall's for his Southern Charm even if he teases her about the song.
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Lacey

James Hill is an ordinary 20-something Yalie. While incredibly book smart, he has to work two jobs during the summer and maintain his Internet presence to earn enough money for surviving. Well-known in both online writing and video creation communities, his reputation has been somewhat tainted by various incidents - from his own arrogance to a messy set of affairs involving a pair of rivals named Augusta and Betty. Still, James has been getting by relatively well. Then Lacy comes in. Lacy has a crush on James. She is also everything he hates. She's spirited and eclectic and unfiltered. She wants to make it somewhere in content creation - whether that's in music or writing. And she won't change who she is at heart just to fit in with her publication mutuals. Thus, James seizes this opportunity to sabotage Lacy's prospects. But it won't be all fun and games... (While there are unreliable tabloid rumors about the identity of Olivia Rodrigo's Lacy, my story is not intended to replicate true events - be they those of her or me. My story is also only very loosely inspired by Taylor Swift's Folklore love triangle and the former, so do not expect a lot of similarities).

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