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The hookup!
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Complete, First published Jun 25, 2024
Mature
This is a love stroy of two people who never intended on ever actually being together but got pulled to together by and unplanned pregnancy.
Dannielle (danni) Grace thorton was a young girl who had been hooking up with her cousins best friend for about 2 years and she never thought things could go horribly wrong. Her and rafe were in a weird relationship where they liked each other but the never got together. Danni is latina on her dads side but white in her moms side her parents left so now she lives wither her aunt and uncle in obx. 

WITH A POSIBLE PLOT TWIST ON WHOS THE BABY DADDY read to find outt 

jj or rafe endgame???
I hope you enjoy the story!! 

xoxo-s
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