𝚁𝚎𝚊𝚍𝚒𝚗𝚐
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Pride and Prejudice (1813) by JaneAusten
JaneAusten
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The story follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education, and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century England. Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman living near the fictional town of Meryton in Hertfordshire, near London.
TRUST ME ▹ SOPHITZ | ✓ by theunmappedstar
theunmappedstar
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❛ THEN TRUST THIS ❜ this book is compiled of solely oneshots featuring a sophitz kiss. could be platonic or romantic, & it doesn't even need to be on the lips. hope you enjoy! ( ©2018 theunmappedstar on wattpad. all rights reserved. )
Stealing Moments by ZeeSalam
ZeeSalam
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It hurts when someone leaves your life for good. Someone who was once a big part of it. It's easy to pick yourself up, dust yourself off and start moving forward. Really it's just one foot in front of the other, everyday, all day. But it's not that easy to realise that deep down you're still broken because you never gave yourself the time to heal. Moving on is not about trying to bury the past. It's about acceptance. A girl named Irisa and a boy named Henry learn this lesson the hard way. And this is their story. Of hardships, of friendships, of breaking and hurting and healing. Of learning to let the love in again. All Right Reserved. Copyright © 2019 by Syeda Zainab Salam.
Autumn by colourlessness
colourlessness
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"Why jump?" "Do you know what another word for 'autumn' is?" she asked. He stayed silent. "Fall."
Write Me A Letter by clumatic
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"Brie... I'm sorry. You're a great person and all, but I just don't-" "Stop," Brie said, a slight quiver to her voice. "Write it down. I'd rather read it than hear the person I love break my heart. If you're going to hurt me, write me a letter. At least then, you wouldn't get to see me cry." - A story told through and between fifteen letters, and though individually different, they pretty much hurt the same.