Fighting the War (previously known as "Falling")
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  • Reads 29,713
  • Votes 776
  • Parts 19
  • Time 2h 16m
Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2012
Mature
On a vacation before her senior year Natalie meets the guy of her dreams. He's fun to be around gorgeous and sweet. She instantly has feelings for him and wants nothing more than to develop a relationship with Ky. But there is a slight problem. Ky is leaving for Iraq in two weeks and wants to spend more and more time with Natalie but Natalie just doesn't know if she can be the military girlfriend he wants her to be. Natalie is forced with the decision of holding on to the feelings she has for Ky, or letting it just slip through her fingers and act as if she never even cared. The problem is though that she does care, she cares a little to much about not letting him go.
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