Love isn't always on time

Love isn't always on time

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You meet Clarke Griffin first day of college and having her as a roommate quickly becomes everything you could have asked for; she's funny, she can cook, she makes you coffee in the morning and... and you fall in love with her. Of all the people you could have fallen for, Clarke Griffin has to be the one. Of all the people you had to fall in love with the one person you could never have. You hold on thinking that it will get better, hoping that all of what you feel for her will fade with time, but nothing fades and you need to do something about it. First published on AO3 by Inspirationfeedscreatiivity.
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Clarke is lost; literally lost. She fled college after a night she can't remember with people she thought were her friends. She never wanted to go to that school anyways, but her mom insisted she move to the city. She had nowhere else to go and heal her wounded pride. So she headed home hoping the piece back together the memories she couldn't find. She breaks down in a small town and the last person she expects to show up comes to help her. Bellamy Blake the boy she left behind. The one she was forced to leave behind to start her life in college and on a path he wasn't going down. Can these two repair their tragic love story and give each other a second chance? Or did Clarke ruin it all the moment she left without even saying goodbye?

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