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Too Young || Nathan Scott
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Complete, First published Apr 18
Mature
"If I'm too young to fall in love
Why do you keep running through my brain?
If I'm too young to know anything
Why do I know that I'm just not the same?"

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Blair Caldwell just wanted a love like in all the fairytales.
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Emails I Can't Send

  • Season 1
    90 parts
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    Season 2
    5 parts
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