A Series of Fortunate Coincidences
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  • Reads 2,377
  • Votes 137
  • Parts 15
  • Time 2h 17m
Ongoing, First published Mar 03, 2018
"We met because you threw a football at my face." 

"No. We lived right beside each other and have the same friends, Ava. We would have met either way."

"You still hit me with a football."

"Trust me, I know. You never let me forget."
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Avalon Fuller keeps running into Anthony Lucas in some of the most unexpected ways, and to be honest, she's getting tired of it.
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