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Lily Olivia Violette: A Love Story (Discontinued)

Author: CharaFFWDACD
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Love is everywhere, it's in the air, and it's inside us. ;) ----- My name is Lily Olivia Violette, but everyone just calls me Love. Yes my initials spell out L.O.V but I don't mind, my parents had me on Valentine's day so of course, they had to make my initials spell out love. My parents, however, died a few years ago to some strange disease called L.O.V.E Kills. I live with my older brother. He's only 20 while I'm 18 and still a senior in high school. I end up falling in love with my best friend.

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