Unsent Emails | Watty Award Winner ✓
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  • Wattys winner
  • Reads 3,762,680
  • Votes 150,952
  • Parts 164
  • Time 34m
  • Wattys winner
Complete, First published Jul 01, 2015
" he broke up with his supposedly true love, her.
                  she can't seem to do anything but write. "
                  
                  「 watty award winner 2015 / #1 in short story 」
                  
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