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My Life as an Infinity Sign
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Ongoing, First published Mar 17, 2013
Haven Marx has fallen head over heels for Naveen Martinez, the smoking hot  basketball player... and her best friend. This is a girl meets boy, boy wants nothing to do with girl outside the friend zone, but changes his mind later. and then changes it again. and again. Infinitely.
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