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Realize (PUBLISHED) by fallenbabybubu
Realize (PUBLISHED)
fallenbabybubu
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They live on the same floor. They attend the same luxurious school. They have the same friends. They couldn't stand each other. And just when she thought she could get away from him, they end up being on the same band. Could life get any more worse? Oh, that's right. He, the coldest arrogant jerk, is also the most handsome guy she had ever set eyes on. That's definitely saying something, living on the Upper East Side. Now, she faces her biggest problem of all. Differentiating LOVE from HATE. __________ Realize is copyrighted. **I guess you could say this is Gossip Girl in rainbow land, without all the drama and scandal. Only humorous and fun.**
Twist of Fate // one shot by fangiirlingpotato
Twist of Fate // one shot
fangiirlingpotato
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Another shot of chances and magic. // one shot
One Day by fangiirlingpotato
One Day
fangiirlingpotato
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Heartbreak Girl by fangiirlingpotato
Heartbreak Girl
fangiirlingpotato
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Keeping her feelings to herself, young Kathryn Bernardo learns that every heart has a pain. Only the way of expressing it is different. Fools hide it in eyes, while the brilliant hide it in their smile. Her love for THE Daniel Padilla is surreal, not anyone can ever explain it. Though the person she loves is in love with someone, she is still holding on. But what happens, if the pain of holding on is greater than the fear of letting go? Will she still hold on, or let him go instead?
Beaufort Academy: After Seven by OverlyDramatic12
Beaufort Academy: After Seven
OverlyDramatic12
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  • Parts 16
"Telling him that yesterday could never really be discarded, it was always a part of now. There was just no way to get rid of it. No way to push it aside or throw it into an ash can, or dig a hole and bury it. For all buried memories were nothing more than slow-motion boomerangs, taking their own sweet time to come back. This one had taken seven years." - "Street of No Return" by David Goodis © 11/11/16