Dibs! (Lesbian, GxG)
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  • Time 3h 46m
  • Reads 714,238
  • Votes 31,194
  • Parts 37
  • Time 3h 46m
Complete, First published Nov 29, 2015
Before Jules interrupted Callie's lunch hour with a (not so subtle) "Dibs!", Callie was a quiet girl whose only priorities are good grades and better talent with playing her prized violin. Neither require having a girlfriend, especially the one who everyone at school assumes is a hard-core drug addict, judging from how she acts. 
    
Now Callie has to deal with "Junkie Jules" in public's eye instead of fading into the background, not to mention the scandalous rumors about her and Jules. And the disastrous icing to the dangerous cake? Jules will do anything to make Callie hers.
 
Cover made by @Sugarpiecutie11

(ROUGH DRAFT)

If you're interested in reading more of Callie and Jules's story, you can find it in my collection of shorts, Looking Forward.
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