Never Was There Ever A Girl So Pretty
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Ongoing, First published Aug 10, 2020
Mature
Vasilisa Linden was one of the biggest rising stars in Hollywood. A natural dancer and actress, but God, did they love it when she sang.

 John F Kennedy adored it when she sang.

Her life takes a dramatic turn upon meeting the president of the United States. She has to deal with her newfound fame, family, love, betrayal and the intense affection shown to her by the most powerful man in the western world.

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"I have a thing in Texas I gotta go to. You wanna come? I can fly you out there or you can ride the jet with me," came his voice through the phone. He sounded hopeful and in better spirits than before. 

I sighed slowly and hesitated, "Jack, I can't just-" 

"Vee, please. I need you with me right now. I need you."
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