How Do We Define That?
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  • Reads 266
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Mar 16, 2012
People always argue over love. People say you have to be an actual adult to understand love. That isn't true for Sierra though. She realizes she's in love when she is in 8th grade. The only problem is that she is in love with a man that is 30 years older than she is. His name is Matt. He has a job as a cop. Matt has a wife and 2 kids. He loved his wife, but not anymore. He is in love with someone else now. He loves Sierra. They take this love into their own hands. They act on their feelings. When the world turns against Sierra, she doesn't know what love means anymore. Can she make it through this time where she has no one to support her? She may have Matt, but he can't be with her 24/7. They almost got caught once. So who says they won't actually get caught? Everyhing leads to one question. How do we define that?
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