Compleet, voor het eerst gepubliceerd Dec 09, 2015
(y/n) (l/n) isn't perfect. Far from that, actually. Average grades that are slipping, too care-free. . .
When she meets Jean Kirstein, a boy who's curious about her, will things change in her life?
(y/n) (l/n) isn't perfect. Far from that, actually. Average grades that are slipping, too care-free. . .
When she meets Jean Kirstein, a boy who's curious about her, will things change in her life?
I do not spell check most of the chapters so lots of spelling mistakes, grammar mistakes and now that I'm remembering it a lot of plot holes. Sorry about that also...
Y/n=your name and L/n= last name...