One Ticket To Natalie Please?
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  • Reads 28,370
  • Votes 1,360
  • Parts 22
  • Time 3h 21m
Ongoing, First published Oct 21, 2022
Mature
Lee Graham has lived her life pretty much care free and laid back. She is known for her large personality and has lived a life full of adventure, new experiences and more. She's never really been a settler...

Then one day she meets an assistant named, Natalie Walker. A woman who tends to stay quiet, a way from trouble and determined to just do her job. 

They are opposites. They shouldn't match. Nat finds Lee annoying and Lee finds Nat boring. 

That's until one dark night...
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