Bee
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  • Reads 32
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Feb 04, 2021
Mature
Bee.

Bee owns a little coffee shop in the small town of Amble with her brother, Brian. In her seventeen years of living, she's been through more than one can handle. She even officially changed her name to try and break away from that grief. Bee. It might seem a little odd to some people but Bee has been the nickname given to her by her beloved family. To try and break out of her shell, she agrees to let a boy help her make more friends.

Jonah. 

Jonah is everything a parent could ask for in a child. He has the good grades, the looks, he's on the soccer team worshipped by the town, and he even has the perfect girlfriend. What else could he ever need? In comes Bee, swirling into his life with her cute little nervous habits and shy nature. He's instantly drawn to her and finally realizes what he's been longing for this whole time.
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