love by generei | √
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Ongoing, First published May 14, 2018
Mature
❛❛Dear Generei, who the heck are you?❜❜

Inside the tiny world of Quinnsley's mind, she explores and discovers new things  everyday, and makes life fun every possible day she wakes up to. The famous dream catcher seller, Quinnsley Bakers, daughter of the richest blacksmith. She's afluent, well-mannered, well-educated, yolo, bad-ass, caring, religious and very pretty. Basically the ideal girl for every guy. But guess what, she hates romantic couples of all things. She loves everything unique and nice, like her fandoms, dream catchers, rainbows, unicorns, and aliens, but her childish fun time is destroyed by her gay roommate, Sheeran. 

Will she admire this guy who sends her letters regularly? Mainly, a guy whose name is Generei?
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