Dear Crush, | ✔
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Complete, First published Jun 17, 2020
In late December 2019, a world wide pandemic, Coronavirus, breaks out and with it comes boredom. 

Boredom at its peak. 

With the incessant lockdown the entire world seems to have been subjected to, sixteen year old Thea has nothing else to do but think and reminisce on her journey as a teenager and on the long list of crushes she's ever had. 

And then she comes up with the craziest idea; to put down her feelings toward each and everyone of them in letters and ship them off to their respected owners. 

How will it turn out for her when the owners of the letters receive and read them?



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