It all started with a rose
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  • Parts 24
  • Time 1h 31m
Complete, First published Feb 23, 2022
Supercorp highschool Au

Lena Luthor is the tough girl in high school the one who was hurt and betrayed so many times in the past by freinds and family the one that chooses to act mean to cover up her feelings.

Flowers arnt lena's thing everyone knows that anytime she recieves a flower it gets torn up and crumpled that every gift it gets thrown away. For some reason someone insists in giving her one a day.
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