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The Other Side | LINGORM
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Complete, First published May 12
Mature
Two people. One notebook. A love that defies time.

When Orm moves into a quiet Bangkok condo to escape the noise of fame, she finds an old notebook tucked in a drawer. She writes in it on a whim.
She doesn't expect a reply.
But one comes, from Lingling, the woman who was supposed to be her co-star.
A woman who should be dead.

As notes cross timelines and hearts open, song by song, the two begin to fall for each other, without ever knowing they already had something real. Something stolen before it ever had a chance to begin.

What if the love of your life fell for you.. after you were already gone?

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The usual disclaimer:
The characters are obviously inspired by LingOrm, and there might be references to real-life events, but the story is purely fictional. 

English is not my first language, so my apologies for any potential mistakes.

Peace and Love, JKRs :)

PS: This story has a little.. magic. 

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If you want to say hi, I'm on X: @yjkr94_LO
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Ling finally tried committing to something other than her career, the gym routine and a rotating roster of flings. She proposed. Her girlfriend laughed. Apparently, Ling's "I'm not a relationship person" reputation is harder to shake than she thought. Especially when her *actual* longest relationship is with her best friend, Orm, and the tiny child who bosses her around and claims "she's ours." Originally posted on my AO3 account. --- The usual disclaimer: The characters are obviously inspired by LingOrm, and there might be references to real-life events, but the story is purely fictional. English is not my first language, so my apologies for any potential mistakes. If you want to say hi, I'm on X: @yjkr94_LO Peace and Love, JKRs :)