Falling in Love: In Several Acts
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  • Reads 49
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 3
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Jul 03, 2019
Lila. 
A four-letter name for a girl who was just as simple and sweet. Or so her mom told her. 
Lila Griffiths never thought she'd be much of anything. Not after what happened when she was a child, and it's not like she's really a showstopper now. In her tiny office, where she draws pictures and plays on her computer for a living, in the biggest city in England. 
But then Taron slams into her, and when she brushes herself off and looks into his eyes something dangerous happens. Perhaps the most dangerous thing in the world, a spark, a crush, whatever. Lila knows she'll get hurt and she does. But this isn't that story, one where the boy and the girl fall in love and breakup. This is the story of what happens when two people decide to keep going, or at least to try. 
This is the story of Taron and Lila, as they dance around each other, standing out in the rain, dancing at dawn, holding each other close.
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