The Bond we Mend, The Memories we'll Make.
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  • Reads 2,104
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 48m
Complete, First published Oct 24, 2014
Mature
Love just isn't a word you could throw out there, and it's defiantly not something you could force. It's a feeling only one could create themselves after finding that one person who isn't perfect to the world... 
But is perfect to you! -Merida Dunbroch 

I never liked anyone, well... At least not in the way that you'd think. But he is different in more ways then one, from his features to his pet... Everything about him is beyond perfect, but what if there was someone else too, with pretty soft blonde hair and diluted blue eyes that gleamed perfection. 

What else can you do when your stuck between a rock and a hard place?
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