tell me we weren't just friends
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  • Reads 1,015
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 13
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2023
This is for the girls, the gays, the people that have always felt different due to who they identify as, who they are attracted too and the hardships they come through. 

This book has triggering topics such a self h!rm, ect, please take care of yourself and do not read if you think it'll be triggering. 

I hope everyone is okay, but I also hope this is a book which people can relate to, laugh at, even cry too. 

~ 

Lorelai Moore is mentally ill. She took two years off from school, and now returns as a sixth former where she sees her first love, Noelle Sanders again and reminisces about the old times.  

Was it love? Is it love? Is it attachment? Is it just the delusions of the mentally ill?

Could Lorelai and Noelle overcome their flaws and history or are they destined to be apart?
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