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I agree with Cindy: Smitten Jill is adorable.
You’re not going to make this easy for anyone, are you? Not that I’d expect you to, evil genius.
This is sweet. So very sweet. However, I just can’t help thinking about the heartbreak ahead.
Um. Uh oh?
uh oh…wheres lindsay??:(
oh dear, for every spec of sweetness there is an equal amount of pain elsewhere.
This was lovely. You’ve captured the shifting relationship really well, the point where everything feels kind of surreal and you’re just going with it to see what happens.
I hope Jill doesn’t get her heart broken.