why would you ever kiss me?
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  • Reads 352
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 28m
Complete, First published Nov 11
An early Happy 3rd of December to all those who celebrate.

or

Being hopelessly in love with your straight (probably *cough*) best friend.

This is a one-shot. Please remember this is all a work a fiction. 

Author's note are as comments at the beginning and end of chapters and I'd prefer that you go through them. I don't want you to end up reading something you don't want to. 

I posted this yesterday as a book of one-shots, but decided to change it and keep it as a separate story only. I hope y'all won't mind. I prefer it this way. 


Lastly, Thank you so much for being here. I hope you have a good time reading. Always grateful for the likes and comments! They mean a lot to me!!
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