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  • Reads 213,837
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  • Parts 29
  • Time 1h 56m
Complete, First published Dec 19, 2015
Mature
Maybe you thinking, having a 'thing' with someone who is practically family is bad, well Olivia denies this, never planned anything towards her childhood family friend, Luke Hemmings. It's turning from a family get together to an unexpected turn. Either both of them never of thought about this as they grew up together like brother and sister. After almost never seeing each other for a long time, finally seeing each other for the first time in years, they both are attracted by each other. 

Least of there worries is there parents finding out, this doesn't ever come across to their minds but until things get so much more serious between them two. The tension between the, builds up more and more as they couldn't leave each other alone.

What's their parents reactions going to be like? Or is this going to be just a 'fling'?



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51 parts Complete Mature

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