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Forbidden Love by iWriteForfunOk
iWriteForfunOk
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"I told you not to fall in love with me" Aasia Olivia. 17. Nathaniel James. 18. You'd think someone who moves around a lot, doesn't get attached easily? That's usually the case with Aasia Olivia- but that is until she meets people who change her life. Aasia may seem like an ordinary teenager, but she is different from every single person amongst her, from the way she dresses to the way she acts. And then there's Nathaniel, someone who you would never think would ever have a conversation with someone like Aasia, let alone open up to them. Two completely different people who meet. They say opposites attract don't they? Well then this must be the biggest opposite of all time, because a girl like Aasia and a guy like Nathaniel opening up to each other only happens in movies. But do they only become friends, or could there be more to their friendship? (I am british, so the inoccrect american terms I use, please ignore it) Any hate comments will be ignored. Enjoy.
And Let Fate Lead You by ShabTuSubah
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Marriage at such a young age should have been exciting for a girl like Eira, who is obsessed with Pride and Prejudice and its author, Jane Austen. But, what happens when, instead of the Mr. Darcy she dreamed of, she gets stuck with an average, quiet, and completely tasteless boxer? Eira Ismail is only twenty when she is forced to make one of the biggest decisions of her life. She had imagined her Winter Break home from college would be an uneventful one. In fact, she intended to spend as much of it as she could with her family. Instead, she and her close sister, Zara, somehow become involved with the two sons of their parents' dearest friends. One of them is much like Zara--boisterous, loud, and funny. The other, unlike anyone Eira has ever met. He's nothing like his younger brother or Zara, and definitely nothing like her. While she is clumsy, childish, timid, insecure, and a complete book fanatic, he is mysterious, reserved, and stunningly handsome. Eira admits she may be attracted to him at first, just a little, but nearly not enough to marry him as her and his parents both suddenly reveal she must. Despite her protests, she is forced into the arrangement and becomes a wife, all in the span of what she had supposed would be a laid-back Winter Break. Her concept of marriage is turned inside out and rearranged by this distant guy she must now call her husband, who while he remains civil to her, refuses to admit that he loves or has any feelings for her beyond friendliness. Their journey together as a hastily married couple continues to grow even more tense and complicated when a life-threatening event jeopardizes Eira's health and forces her so-called husband to finally evaluate what he feels for her.