the girl i love [book 1]
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  • Reads 1,118
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 43m
Ongoing, First published Oct 18, 2016
Mature
feelings are hard enough to deal with, even more so if you're gay. 

Hunter Maddox is the girl with a perfect smile, ashamed of who she loves, and scared to love back the girl who loves her more than the stars. 

Kiki Jones is a boy-crazy brainiac with her heart sold to her best friends older brother, but she never considered that she could fall in love with a girl. 

Abby Foster is a kind-hearted spirit with a darkness-smothered past, and a crossfire of emotions for her best friend and her best friend's brother 

Sam Rose is the dangerous damsel with a soft spot for the girl with the perfect smile, she's never used to getting a happy ending, until she has the chance at two. 

Love is tricky, and chock-full of slovenly emotions, but when you're best friends and trying to figure out your sexualities, it's damn near impossible. 

{based on a role play i did a year and a half ago with some of my internet friends, i also do not own mtv scream}

•first book in the girl i love series•
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