TO MYSELF
maybe when you love someone, you thank destiny.
this is somewhat what this book is about, a place where people who believe in fate could dive and swim in. but some people are afraid of water just as much as they fear love and its chances.
this book is a batter. the mixture being heart tightness, belief, youth, the power of love and of course, star sprinkles.
it is mellow, and simple. i hope some of you like that.
you are reading a young girl's experience, who confuses love as much as probably some or most of you do.
peel your vision's curtain open, and behold a journey where i found myself in the midnight sky, wherein the universe predicted the future, but displayed the past right before my eyes.
YOU ARE READING
The Star The Sunflower Faced
Teen FictionAsther lost home, and nothing could return it back. It was like a boulder carelessly wrecking a house. And the remainder was its ruins, the memories. Or a child who innocently plucked the remaining red rose out of the sea of wilting ones. Either way...