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I Thought Three Was A Crowd
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Complete, First published Jan 27, 2020
Mature
Three is a Crowd. So what about four! 

When Kelly met her boyfriend, Jordan when she was 11 after being raped by her father and his dad, she knew she would spend the rest of her life with him. But getting older she grew attached and started liking the same sex. She fell for a girl named Ashley. She realized she had a connection with her. All three then became a loving but surprisingly stable throuple for 6 years. With all the feelings and relationships, Kelly grew stressed and overwhelmed. And to top it all off, her girlfriend, Ashley wanted a child. Knowing she couldn't have kids. Kelly contemplated the situation but ended up in the total opposite position she wished for.

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