Prime Time Romance | By Kate Robb
PrimeTime Romance is a must-read if you, like me, finally realize how wrong Rory Gilmore was to have deviled egg Jess’s car when she didn’t buy a single vehicle with her own money.
PrimeTime Romance is a must-read if you, like me, finally realize how wrong Rory Gilmore was to have deviled egg Jess’s car when she didn’t buy a single vehicle with her own money.
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