Unexpected [GirlxGirl]
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  • LECTURES 1,929
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  • Durée 8m
En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement févr. 17, 2015
"I didn't want to fall for you. I wasn't supposed to, but I have...."

Cosima has finally came to the conclusion that there was no use for fighting. Being a girl with a terminal illness sucks. Mainly because everyone looks at her like she's crazy and her boyfriend of three years broke up with her because who wants a fragile girl on the verge of dying?

But everything changes when she meets the new foreign exchange student Delphine. Not only does this girl change her story of life, she also gives her a reason to fight to live.
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