An Imperial Affliction
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  • Reads 265
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 6
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2014
This is the story of Anna (Ans). Her struggle with cancer, her struggle with boys, and most of all the struggle of Family and Friends.  Go with Anna as she discovers what to do when the person she love most is a sadistic asshole. 
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  You don't think I would have figured out, am I really that dumb in your mind? I have known for weeks. I have just been holding out. For this very moment. A "Carrie" moment, if you will. This is what you deserve, not me. You will never deserve me. I just hope that you two stay happy... All the assholery that you have committed.
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This is based on An Imperial Affliction in John Green's The Fault In Our Stars. I do NOT own Anna or her mother or anyone mentioned in TFIOS in relation to AIA (I don't own the idea of cancer either).  Everything else, however, IS mine.
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