Even a few dates in, Dora’s still very unsure about their fake relationship, and some of that comes out as frustration at Abby. Though she loves photography, an accident has left her camera-less and without a creative outlet. She wants romance – she browses Tumblr for pics of cute girls kissing and watches romance movies – but hasn’t had much luck finding a girlfriend in Toronto. She almost read as a bit depressed to me, though I’m not sure that was the intent, as she’s dissatisfied with her life even before the visa news. I thought Dora was an interesting, if grumpy, heroine. Enough time to maybe fall in love with Abigail or end up hating her guts.” Two years living together was a long time. But as I looked back at the cute girl by my side, a new fear came to me. Abby and I could go for it, and if we decided it wasn’t worth it, then we could stop. Waiting for things to happen on their own wasn’t going to fix my problems anytime soon. “I stared at the street ahead of us, thinking of how much I always walked on eggshells when it came to my life. Dora doesn’t really want to go back to Brazil, so luckily her best friend has an idea – marry her friend Abby! From a date at a Brazilian restaurant to a Christmas family trip, getting to know each other is a lot of fun, but is a fake relationship enough to build a real romance on? Secondly, a Canadian f/f fake romance novella? Heck yeah!Īfter graduating from college in Canada with a photography degree, Dora’s coasting along at her barista job when she finds out that her student visa is expiring.
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