Two Girls and a Guy
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  • Parts 12
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  • Reads 455
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 12
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Sep 22, 2015
This is a story of a love triangle between two girls and a guy. Kora is a lesbian and she just so happens to have a crush on the coolest girl in school Janna, little does she know Janna loves Dawson, and Dawson loves her. As the three people go through life who ends up loving who? And does the one person left over love someone else or are they left to live alone is disparity and depression, to find out read Two Girls and a Guy.


Note: This book is written by the three managers of the account, Angel, Tad, and Teagan. As there are three main characters each of us write from a different characters point of view.
Teagan writes from Kora's point of view despite her being straight, I write from Janna's point of view despite my none at all interest for men, and Tad is writing from Dawson's point of view. Which fits perfectly.
We picked who did what point of view with much care and we do hope you enjoy for the thousandths time.
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