My other half•
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Ongoing, First published Nov 13, 2022
Mature
Sabrina, the new girl in town catches the eyes of many guys but one in particular. Many would call him the hottest guy on the face of the earth and for the others they absolutely hate his guts. He's the high school tough guy that only shows one emotion if you would even consider it being one. He's the type of guy to not settle and have hook ups with random girls at parties. But that all changes when he's meets the sweetest and most beautiful girl he would ever meet. And for Sabrina she is beautiful with curly dirty blonde hair and the most vibrant green blue eyes. She's a good 5'4" and been that since 6th grade. She will treat everyone with respect even if they don't deserve it. She sees the good in everyone and never hates anyone, because that's not how she was raised.
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