Asexual? [18+]
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Ongoing, First published Sep 27, 2019
Mature
First kiss, first love interest and finally your first night with a boy who steals your virginity. 
A pattern that every girl has been or is going through while stepping into adulthood. 
Well, at least most of the girls, who are "normal"-like Daisy used to call them. 

Sophomore year on high school in Manforest couldn't be that hard, whether you have good company and a great family by your side, right? 


~Bookfragment~
-But there are more problems to struggle with than it seems to other people. I don't mean how hard it is to pass an exam with at least a B+ or this kind of stuff. Teenage years are about far more than friends, family and school. We learn about us, about what we really are and want to be. Isn't it beautiful and somehow terrifying?


Warnings:
Book contains LGBTQ+ topics.
Book contains 16+ scenes or talked about topics.

-Love, don't hate.
 Hate, don't read.
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