Story cover for Once Upon A Fling by Kintenara
Once Upon A Fling
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Complete, First published Aug 06, 2021
Shaken and confused from an unfortunate incident that led to the death of her friend, Leandra gets sent away for the summer to collect her thoughts. 

No one, not even her mother knew the right words to say to her to help her heal. That is until she got a reply back from an annonymous stranger who knew exactly the right words she wanted to hear. 

She finds herself falling for the stranger behind the words, she'd never had a summer fling before. In her state, was there hope for her yet?


.......


ℹ️ This is a short story written for a contest. The author may or may not decide to make this a full book. 

⚠️ Warning: This is a work of fiction, any resemblance to any persons, events or places is totally coincidental. No parts of this book is to be republished or dubbed in any form anywhere in the world. 

⚠️The author alone has rights over this work.
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