End of the Line
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 5h 48m
  • Reads 8,139
  • Votes 192
  • Parts 7
  • Time 5h 48m
Complete, First published Jan 23, 2017
I found this story. I posted it so I could read it easily. 
  All credits to the writer and owner. (Whomever you are)
  I haven't read it yet. 
  Teaser:
  "My name is Harry James Potter, I met a couple 
  of people who became my best friends; Ronald Bilius Weasley, and Hermione Jane Granger. You see, as we were growing up together, we started to develop feelings for each other. We were a Trio of friends in the normal sense, but, as hormones started to kick in, we were seeing the signs of a slightly different kind of Trio. "
  Let us together discover the story behind this ebook that I found.
  P.S. To the original author. Please don't be mad at me I just wanted to read it in my app, because pdf reader is so not ok when reading ebooks. So I shared your story. Thank you!
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