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Blurred Lines
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Ongoing, First published Oct 05, 2015
"Famm he's twenty. It's technically a two year age gap, since I'm turning 18 soon." I said trying to convince both Amelle and myself that what I was doing was right.

"You're reaching famm. How are you trying to finesse a twenty year old grown man, who is friends with your ex and has a girlfriend." Amelle said looking at me with disbelief.

When you put it like that then it seemed like a bit of a stretch but it was worth a shot. Anything was worth it at this point, I was already in too deep and the lines were already crossed. I had nothing to lose.
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