The three month rule
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Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2020
Amanda Earl had just been through a tough split-up with his long-term partner Draven. Heartbroken and miserable, she was determined to forget about her now ex-boyfriend Draven. She soon decides to take a leave from the hospital she works at and go on a holiday. Ironically, however, her wanderings hastily bring her to the city of love; Paris. Being in a foreign country, surrounded by people who speak an alien language, her dream of a good holiday promptly turns out to be a huge disaster. Then she met Leo, totally hot even for french standards but is a teeny tiny arrogant at times. She instantly becomes attracted to him and he to her. Everything is going well. Even Amanda seems to have moved on but one day she just starts to feel guilty for having been in love so quickly. Will she cease to become in love despite the circumstances or will she remain to beat herself up for not abiding with the Three-month rule?
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