Mixed Signals
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  • Reads 546
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 5h 27m
Ongoing, First published Oct 17, 2022
We think about each other too often to be just friends or was it always one sided... 


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Ever since her sophomore year of high school Estella has been in love with Sebastian. Now that she's a senior in high school she feels as if their friendship could be much more but with being in high school she faces many obstacles and determination


~ First time writer so there will be mistakes...tons of mistakes....anyways when I finish this story I will re-edit everything~ 

Started: October 16, 2022
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37 parts Ongoing

"Um, excuse me, would you care to dance with me on the dance floor?" A low but not threatening voice had entered my head. I turned to my side to see the same blue eyed guy that had been staring at me before. I slowly pointed to myself in a daze and asked him, just in case it was a misunderstanding, "Are you talking to me?" "Of course, there is no other woman than you," He answered simply, releasing a small grin at my dumbfounded self. - Estelle Abbott is the first black princess in the Abbott royal family. Queen Julia, the current ruler of the family, adopted Fiona from Zedenella and raised her as her own daughter. Fiona eventually gave birth to Estelle, and she was welcomed into the Abbott family with open arms. Estelle is now a proud heiress to the Abbott throne, and is a symbol of the family's commitment to inclusivity and diversity. Despite her adoptive family's love and support, Estelle still faced significant racism from people outside the Abbott family. People would try to shout slurs at her or refuse to serve her in stores. Estelle found the strength to persevere and found the love she needed in a supportive partner. Eventually she was elevated to the position of Princess, a title she never asked for but now proudly carries as a symbol of the Abbott family's commitment to inclusivity and diversity. . . .