I Still Love you the Same
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  • Reads 191
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 4h 2m
Ongoing, First published Dec 14, 2021
As young cadets on Kamino, Cody and Fox were as close as cadets could be. They had been together for as long as they could both remember, both were the at the top of their classes, and had a friendly rivalry during sparring matches. The Kaminoans objected to this and interfered, causing their relationship to deteriorate over the years.

Despite it all, Fox still loved Cody and he always would.
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