Stupid - John Shelby (ON HOLD)
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  • Parts 35
  • Time 5h 42m
  • Reads 116,183
  • Votes 1,993
  • Parts 35
  • Time 5h 42m
Ongoing, First published Sep 28, 2020
Mature
The Lynn family have always been close to the Shelby's, seeing that Mary Lynn was Polly Gray's best friend. And when Mary later had two kids in the same ages as John and Ada Shelby, it became only natural for them to also grow up as best friends.  

Winifred Lynn and Ada Shelby are inseparable, they are soulmates and definitely a dangerous duo. As they grow up they learn how much they depend on each other to survive everything that life throws their way. And with their brothers way of life, life seems to be throwing quite a lot. 

A John Shelby love story
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