Guide to reading this book

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Hi! This story might be a little jumbled up (depending on your perspective :() so here's a short guide to reading the story!

There are two perspectives in this story: Sylvia, a rich and popular girl, and Oleander, an introverted boy. This story begins with Oleander's point of view, where he writes letters to Sylvia, penning down his thoughts and feelings.

It is then followed by Sylvia's diary entries, where she pens down her thoughts and feelings towards the day's events.

There are also two poems before the start of each perspective (chapters are titled Sylvia - Oleander's perspective, and Oleander - Sylvia's perspective).

If you want, you can read the two perspectives simultaneously, one letter should correspond to one diary entry but I recommend reading Oleander, then Sylvia's perspective! You can read both poems first to get a gist of the story, then read the actual stories.

Hope you enjoy this short story!

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