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Only for You
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Complete, First published May 14, 2020
Mature
"I don't want to break your heart like I did with her"
"You won't"
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Josie Flores was your usual 16 year old. A junior in high school, with goals in mind, wanting to graduate, just living her life. After a failed and toxic relationship, she gave up on love and relationships. She didn't want nothing with that anymore... until someone unexpected shows her different.

To follow on Josie's love journey, keep reading Only for You.
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