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First Love
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Ongoing, First published Jul 11, 2019
Esme has to make a big decision, to go miles away for college or to stay at a college close by to stay with her boyfriend and her mother.  In order to look for guidance and advice, she starts hearing her mother's story about a similar decision she had to make. It all started when she met the love of her life. Will her mother's story help her make the decision that's best for her or for the people around her?
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