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Snowfall (A Mark McMorris Fanfic)
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Ongoing, First published Feb 26, 2014
To me, love between and guy and a girl was foreign. My dad, I never met. You see, I was the product of an affair, and my mother often had a rough time finding some one to be a great male figure in my life was hard. I never knew what love between a man and a woman was, until I met him. He changed everything. My outlook of things, the way I thought, the way I excelled in my sort and how to be better at it. He made it all better. He showed me, even through my toughest times, he showed me what love was. His family showed me what love was, and I couldn't thank them any less
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