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When We're Alone
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    Time 1h 51m
Ongoing, First published Jun 27, 2022
Mature
Emily and Sue have been best friends since they were kids. Having grown up together and being inseparable throughout the years, their relationship takes a turn from a friendship to something more. The problem? It's 1852 and being together as a couple would be seen as something taboo. The other problem? Sue is linked to Austin and Emily had recently just linked up with George. They vowed to do better-to stop this relationship between them before they get caught, but it's easier said than done.

*this is a period piece! Set during the time the show is taken place! Plot is slightly different with Emily being with George but enjoy the ride!
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