I'm A Moth, Not A Butterfly

I'm A Moth, Not A Butterfly

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*MINORS DNI! 18+ CONTENT!* Fawn Underwood has never been described as beautiful, always the same quiet little mouse no one liked or even looked twice at. She's never felt like she was the pretty one, the popular one, the 'it' girl, so when she's dragged with her family to a brunch the Vatican was hosing for all of the parish members of select churches, she falls head over heels for a priest who never should've looked twice, and yet because he did, he found her so perfect, it was almost too much for him to handle.
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