Chemical Orange

Chemical Orange

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"your love is like a chemical orange, odd enough for me to leave but sweet enough for me to stay." They both had a secret if their own. Alexandria's husband and son may have not died of natural causes and Victoria may not be who she appears. But they share a secret, one that they hold closer than anything else. Their love for one another.
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