Fiction V. Reality ➳ J. Kirstein
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Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2021
Mature
""Jean had never been crazy about girls, until he saw her. The angel, the goddess that walked the earth, and as she passed by him -- busy in another conversation -- he felt his knees turn to jelly. And with every second he only he felt himself fall further and further in love with her...""

(y/n) had almost nothing left, other than her brother Oliver and an oppertunity. Join the Survey Corps or die poor. Death from starvation or death by a Titan. She joined the corps, leaving her little brother with an older couple who owned a prospering farm. (y/n) had no intention to make friends, much less fall in love. But what happens when she makes the best friends on the front lines? And what happens when the boy that makes her feel like a blushing school girl again is in love with someone else...?
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