Her Hazel Eyes on Venice
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Ongoing, First published May 29, 2020
Another Melwood Story. Melissa Benoist and Chris Wood's daughter, Lola Benoist, is sixteen and still figuring out who she is and what she wants. Nothings gets easier when her biological father confronts her dad, Chris, at the grocery store and opens up closed wounds.
When Garrett Langston asks Lola out to a party and she is convinced by her friends to go, Lola's life changes. She meets Jasmyn Gray, who is gorgeous and smart and Lola doesn't know if she should feel that way about another girl.
Jasmyn likes her and is willing to travel to Colorado when Lola decides to leave California when she finds out her life will be changing significantly in less than nine months.
How will Lola go about raising her baby and dealing with feelings she has for Jasmyn while also not breaking her parents hearts.
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