That girl [GL]

That girl [GL]

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Thu, Jul 9, 2026
At university and on social media labels stick to your skin as fast as rumors. Avery is used to it. Too masculine. Too muscular. People have already decided for her: Avery is a lesbian. Obviously. Except she has never felt anything for a woman. She's is straight. She's sure of it. And she's done letting other people decide who she is. She claims it openly: she's a straight masc. Period. Then "That girl" arrives. Mary. Soft-spoken. Intelligent. Discreet. Innocent. Almost too perfect. And despite all her certainty, Avery feels drawn to her. Like a moth to a flame. Until she begins to realize that Mary might not be as pure as she seems
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