Seasons: Summer (One Shot)

Seasons: Summer (One Shot)

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Georgina 'George' Muse is always being viewed as a tomboy to her best friend, Luca Perez. Her mother passed away when she was a year old. Her father has raised her to have a strong and brave heart. Her actions are rough and stiff compared to some girls she knew. She adores wearing jeans and loose shirt with matching baseball cap and sneakers. She loves playing baseball. She has a strong and independent personality. Everyone thinks that her boyish heart won't sway. And yet... And yet she has been in love with her best friend who has never seen her as a lady. How can she become someone else in his eyes when she's being real and honest to her own self?
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