Two can play at the game (Lesbian) [BEING EDITED HEAVILY]
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  • Reads 161,169
  • Votes 3,064
  • Parts 27
  • Time 1h 54m
Ongoing, First published Mar 29, 2014
Mature
Love can be found in a multitude of ways.  It doesn't take games to find your forever person. Or maybe it does? In Jaz's case right when she played games for love...deceit seeps through and she's left uncertain. 

Jaz is a Stem but not confused because she loves females. Jaz dates studs,fems, and stems. She doesn't cheat and hate unloyalty. Her world turns up side down when she goes to the club one night, and meet Tay.


Tay is a stud who messes over females and can never think of herself being wifed up or starting a family. She just wants to fuck and duck. Tay is only interested in feminine presenting women. Therefore, the studxstud thing or confused stems are not her types.  One night an encounter with Jaz causes Tay to have feelings she never had before.  But she has many bones in her closet and it can cause them both to be in danger.

Excerpt
"Wow it was you all this time" jaz said crying
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