A Very Derry Reunion
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  • Reads 765
  • Votes 75
  • Parts 19
  • Time 2h 8m
Ongoing, First published Nov 06, 2023
Mature
It's been a Derry long time...

Last we saw our Derry Girls, they were all eighteen, and had just voted on what may be the biggest thing they'll ever vote on--The Good Friday Agreement. From there, we're not sure where their lives took them. This is an account of what I think the girls got up to after The Good Friday Agreement being passed.
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