Clandestine
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Oct 23, 2020
Mature
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A  Summer love. That's all it was supposed to be. 
But what happens when your Summer love finds you and wants something more?
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August Rothchild spent her Summer away from her judgmental family on the coast of California, toes in the sand and numbing the evening sadness with the buzz of Tequila. She met Rosie, a free-spirited, outgoing, mystifying dream of a girl and they hit it off immediately. She had never been with another woman before and she found herself falling deeper and deeper, spending nights and days with Rosie by her side and in her bed. After the summer ended, August returned to her small hometown of Wynona, Georgia when the Fall semester started, leaving her days of sun, sand and love behind her... Or so she thought.
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