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My Everything: A Lippa Sequel
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Complete, First published Oct 18, 2020
{SEQUEL TO BROKEN HEARTS CAN BE MENDED}

It's been three years, and Phillipa Soo and Lin-Manuel Miranda has gotten over their past of broken hearts and bad memories...maybe. But, Lin has a burning question to ask his girlfriend and he doesn't know how it will affect his life as well as Pip's. But...sometimes life throws trials in between the things you want. So, through trial and tribulation, they still stand their ground, but...will they when something life-changing happens in their life?
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46 parts Complete Mature

Phillipa Soo was an 18 year old high school student on her way to Juilliard when she got pregnant with her daughter, Nastasia Rae(Nuh-sta-see-uh). She still went to school, but she also had to provide for her daughter. Now five years later, she graduated and lives in a tiny apartment not that far away from her old school. During the day she works at a diner or is at auditions but, at night she is a mom. When Nastasia was born Pippa vowed that she would go through hell and high waters to peruse her dreams and take care of her daughter. Lin-Manuel Miranda is a single bachelor that is looking for love and a leading lady in his play. After hearing a waitress sing at a diner, he knew that he had found his Eliza. In both senses. Or maybe not.