Happy's Girl
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  • Reads 1,520
  • Votes 31
  • Parts 3
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Nov 12, 2016
Mature
Lorelei has always been timid, she's always been that way ever since her mother remarried to a man that terrified her to no end, and had a abusive boyfriend, but what happens when Lorelei moves to Charming, California when something bad happens in the little town of Spokane, Washington?

Happy never thought that he would find someone that wasn't interested in him for sex.  He never thought that the small shy women would come hiding from a terrible past in Charming, California.   
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This is literally my first story that I've ever thought to write or whatever.   So please excuse the mistakes and if you find one, please politely tell me what it is.  Thank you.
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I don't own any characters, all rights of characters go to Kurt Sutter
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