Enemies With Benefits - WLW

Enemies With Benefits - WLW

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Sage and Alex were not each other's favorite people. In fact, they were bitter enemies. Sage, the studious and reserved girl, hated Alex, the outspoken and rebellious girl, for her nonchalant attitude towards everything. Alex, on the other hand, despised Sage for being a "teacher's pet" and for having vitiligo, a skin condition. Despite their mutual hatred for each other, they found themselves thrown together on a school trip. As they spent more time together, they began to realize that they actually had more in common than they thought. They bonded over their interest and slowly but surely, their relationship changed from enemies to something more. But what happens next changes everything for them ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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