The Day Lois Griffin Became A Little Woman
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Ongoing, First published Nov 28, 2024
In this highschool AU, Lois Griffin, a junior in high school, has just participated in the school play of "Little Women." As her life becomes increasingly complex, she tries to figure out what it is she truly needs.
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