Mother's daughter ○ Abby Littman & Matt Press
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  • Reads 381
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 5
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Mar 21, 2024
Mature
Don't fuck with my freedom
I came up to get me some
I'm nasty, I'm evil
Must be something in the water
Or that I'm my mother's daughter

I don't own Ginny and Georgia all rights go to Netflix. I own my characters and their ploy lines 

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