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Before leaving to visit [[Michael Fulton|Michael]] at his home in a Detroit suburb for the July 4 weekend, [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] promises [[Jane Lane|Jane]] she'll tell Michael that she loves him. She meets his parents, Ron and Samantha, as well as his younger sister Gina and learns to get along with them. Despite her best efforts, she still finds it difficult to tell him.
Before leaving to visit [[Michael Fulton|Michael]] at his home in a Detroit suburb for the July 4 weekend, [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] promises [[Jane Lane|Jane]] she'll tell Michael that she loves him. She meets his parents, Ron and Samantha, as well as his younger sister Gina and learns to get along with them. Despite her best efforts, she still finds it difficult to tell him.


== External Links ==

[http://www.outpost-daria.com/fanfic/fic25_freedom_of_speech.html Silver Freedom Of Speech] at [http://www.outpost-daria.com Outpost Daria]


{{succession box | title=[[List of Falling Into College stories|Falling Into College Stories]]<br/>"Freedom Of Speech" | before=[[Silver Lining]]| after=[[Boston Baked Band]] | year=(Summer 2000)}}
{{succession box | title=[[List of Falling Into College stories|Falling Into College Stories]]<br/>"Freedom Of Speech" | before=[[Silver Lining]]| after=[[Boston Baked Band]] | year=(Summer 2000)}}

Revision as of 14:02, 29 November 2009

The 25th story in the Falling Into College series by Richard Lobinske. The story occurs during early July, 2000.

Summary

Before leaving to visit Michael at his home in a Detroit suburb for the July 4 weekend, Daria promises Jane she'll tell Michael that she loves him. She meets his parents, Ron and Samantha, as well as his younger sister Gina and learns to get along with them. Despite her best efforts, she still finds it difficult to tell him.

External Links

Silver Freedom Of Speech at Outpost Daria


Preceded by
Silver Lining
Falling Into College Stories
"Freedom Of Speech"
(Summer 2000)
Succeeded by
Boston Baked Band