Transatlanticism
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  • Reads 2,011
  • Votes 42
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 59m
Ongoing, First published May 18, 2011
A budding romance was the last thing Arwen expected in her second year of college. Being awkward and having only one friend-- sort of-- she wasn't exactly a guy-magnet. So when grades and annoying twin sisters and rude roommates take the backseat to a totally perfect, made-for-Arwen guy, she finds herself falling in love. 

But what happens when they're seperated by hundreds of miles of the ocean, and new friends, jealousy, and conflicts emerge? Does absence really make the heart grow stronger? Or does love fade along with time?
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