Let's Get Textual
by Teagan Hunter
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appears in College Romance, Romance, and Fiction.
A wrong number is supposed to be just that_x0097_a wrong number.Delete. Done.Do not continue to text. Do not flirt.A wrong number shouldn't be the first person on your mind in the morning, or the last at night...and you're definitely not supposed to talk them into buying a baby goat.Because that would be weird.When Zach Hastings and I get into a wrongnu...
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appears in College Romance, Romance, and Fiction.
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