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ilya freeballing for free use at the cottage because shane deserves access to him whenever he wants during their two week getaway
MILES HOLLINGSWORTH and LOLA PACINI in I.M.HOPE
DEGRASSI: NEXT CLASS (2016-2017)
And it’s one of the many ideas I intend to explore as a writer.
#miles trying to cheer frankie up
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Degrassi boys smiling at the girls they love
MILES HOLLINGSWORTH and LOLA PACINI in I.M.HOPE
DEGRASSI: NEXT CLASS (2016-2017)
MILES HOLLINGSWORTH AND LOLA PACINI
DEGRASSI: NEXT CLASS
Lola + changing Miles’ life for the better
DEGRASSI: NEXT CLASS
“Lola was just such an accepting, loving character. And I think that’s probably why she works really well with Miles, too. They both have this kind of flexibility and intuitive sense of loving people that comes out in different ways but complements each other.” —Eric Osborne
It seemed a lot less strained with Lola than some of Miles’ other relationships did. I remember there just being so many leagues and leagues of conflict between Miles and every other relationship he had. And obviously there was some conflict in this one too, but for some reason, it just seemed a little bit more, like, effortless.
—Eric Osborne
“I should have been there.”
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