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Ongoing, First published Sep 27, 2014
Separated By: Anna Xanders

"The problem, the only thing keeping me from seeing him, my only true friend, was my the screen of my laptop."

This story is about a boy and girl, Della that live very distant from each other. They meet on a website Della created years ago. The boy is the only reason she goes on the outdated website. Over time they become close, after talking, day after day they become good friends. When the boy's parents plan a vacation near Della's town they jump at the chance to meet in real life. But what will their parents agree to let them see each other?
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