Wouldn't Mean A Thing (GirlxGirl)
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 27m
  • Reads 596
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 5
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Jan 07, 2022
Mature
After catching her fiance cheating with the girl she was told 'not to worry about'. Maggie Hare spares no second doing everything to shut her heartbreaker out of her life. Getting rid of everything physical only worked for a little but nothing could beat the memories engraved in her head. Months of despair kicked her around until she saw just how sad her life became she decided to begin her journey of healing. 

That's till she met high-maintenance-sex-hungry Blair Peterson. Maggie believes it's a good thing they met disregarding the small hiccups between them, she gives in to the irresistible woman as she spends many nights in her bed forgetting about the girl who cheated but soon enough Maggie finds herself falling for Blair but can she tell the difference between lust and love?
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