Story cover for Totally Not A Fangirl by laineyrevette
Totally Not A Fangirl
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    Reads 578
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    Votes 15
  • WpPart
    Parts 15
  • WpHistory
    Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Sep 27, 2014
Hannah is a normal girl that heard about Magcon from her friends she's not all Fangirl like her friends but she likes the boys. She goes to Magcon and falls in love with Nash the blue eyed boy. 
She has two children with him and one more? Or is it not his? 

A couple of months later Nash is not the baby daddy? Matthew is.. How will Hannah explain to Nash that He is not the father of there child? Will Hannah be left alone with nobody to help her with the child? Will Matthew come back and say he's sorry? You are going to have to find out your self
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Everything seemed to be going well for Jordan until she moves to North Carolina where she seemed to fall for a blue eyed dorky kid. Many things stand between them but never stop them from being together. Follow Jordan and Hayes to see what trouble what their love causes next. Please vote and leave any comments! SEQUEL IS UP!! ********************** Before you read! I wrote this when I was...13 or 14. Yes, I know the grammar is terrible. I completely regret my 14 year old self writing this but what oh well. I thought about rewriting it but I'll leave it. Even though it cringes me out so much, I'll leave it. Read at your own risk of terrible grammar and spelling mistakes.