Written in the stars (lesbian story)
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  • Parts 23
  • Time 2h 18m
Complete, First published Jul 30, 2015
Mature
"It all starts with a person. You talk, get to know them, and most likely become friends. Only the brave take a bigger step and put all of their trust into them. It has a name you're probably familiar with. Best friends. But when you're me, you take another step and trip on a little rock you call love. On that trip down to the ground you have your best friend in sight and then. You fall. And we all know how that ends up. 
For the first time you realize that your best friend is the one you have waited on for who knows how long. Their reaction however is indescribable. I know people put this in a difficult light but. Sometimes you're just one of the lucky ones." 

Kc Hartman
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