[Just]ified Determination of Love
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Ongoing, First published Aug 24, 2011
Tasha and Dorian. Best friends. Tasha goes through her pick of guys while Dorian takes it slow with his pick of girls. Too slow......
So slow, that Tasha is finding it harder by the second to keep the truth within. They've always been there for each other. When one heart gets broken, the other does back flips to put it right. But Tasha's having difficulties fixing her own heart, Dorian holds the other half, and she's thrown it under the bus multiple times. Now Tasha is determined to win the heart of the one she loves. Ex boyfriends, jealous friends, and Dorian’s girl friend for the last 5 weeks is in the way but she won't give up. She must become what Dorian wants and she sees nothing wrong, this fight is all justified by love.... 
She has to make him fall in love with her!!
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