Fix You- FioleeFix YouMarshall Lee woke with a start when he heard a loud pounding at his front door. He groggily got up, and stumbled to the door, wondering who in their right mind would be up at this hour. When he opened the door, he was surprised to see Fionna, her face red and puffy. She had been crying. If Marshall's heart could still beat, he would've sworn he felt it both jump and break at the same time at the sight of a bedraggled Fionna, half choking on sobs on his porch. "Fi- Fionna?" he whispered, staring in shock at his friend. Fionna didn't reply. She just stood there awkwardly, her body wracking with strangled sob
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