Me, Myself, and Him

Me, Myself, and Him

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Sage a student who is usually on her own, who's not the most social person out there meets a boy who will forever change her views about the world around her. Authors quick note: This story isn't grammatically correct some parts so lmk where I can correct it. Hope you enjoy!!! Romcoms are superior 😩
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