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1 flower 2 butterflies

1 flower 2 butterflies

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Apr 5, 2025
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Romance
You can provide some story suggestions for future chapters! And if any similarities with other stories, it's just a coincidence. I made everything a little based on my school life. Saraline and her roommate are not getting along well on their first day as partners. She bumps into a boy and they become friends. Soon the boy and her roommate start to develop feelings for her. Read the story to know further in detail :) This is my first story so I hope it goes well 😅
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