The Importance of Love (Lesbian Stories)
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  • Reads 10,952
  • Votes 433
  • Parts 27
  • Time 2h 28m
Complete, First published Feb 06, 2015
Mature
Lorena is experiencing her first year teaching college students in Miami. She has a fiancé, Karen, who's a nationwide model and is always in and out of town. Lorena's problems begin when she gets involved with a student of hers on a personal level, causing her to question if the love she has for Karen is real. Will she let a college sophomore ruin her 8 year relationship with the girl she's been with since high school? Or will she move on to someone who can be with more than two weeks a month? 
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