Where do I go from here?
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Ongoing, First published Oct 04, 2020
(If anyone finds this, it's just a random story based off something in my head. There is little to no thought put through with the timeline)

"I thought I fixed this. I thought my feeling were gone, but with one look into your eyes and I'm smitten all over again. You and your stupid face. The stupid face I will never have, but want ever so bad. No matter what I do, you'll never change how you see me."

Lilith has been head over heels for her brothers best friend Malachi. He has never been interested in her, and no matter how much she tries to change that, she will always be little-sister-zoned. Will she learn to love another, or will the pain of seeing him pinning over someone else break her?
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