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"Nothing is going to change Jo" por bhvvklnv
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The correspondence in distance between Jo and Teddy. After proposing to Jo and being rejected, Teddy departs to London while Jo stays home taking care of her beloved Betty. Despite all the devotion and care Betty perishes in a young age in the arms of her loved family. Trying to adjust with the new reality and with a heavy heart Jo travels first to New York where she attempts to write a letter to Teddy. Will Jo go to London as a request from her aunt? Will she meet Teddy? Is there something as a second chance to make things right? This is a story that I wrote (and I am still writing it) in order to ease the heartbreak from the original ending of the novel Little Women.
Love, Kajal, and Banana Chips. por ThatMalayaliChick
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He was Hot with a capital H. Not that she was looking for a relationship, but just because you're not hungry doesn't mean you can't look at the menu, right? ~
Is It Him? por ThatMalayaliChick
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The discovery of love, the pain of hiding heartbreak, the subtle rightness of all things wrong. Find out. Is it him?
I N T E R M U N D A N E por wanderlustfromspace
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adjective; existing in the space between worlds "I do believe we've known each other since forever, though." "Really?" "Yeah, you know how? When the Big Bang happened, all the atoms in the universe, they were all smashed together into one little dot that exploded outward. So my atoms and your atoms were certainly together then, and, who knows, probably smashed together in the last 13.7 billion years. So my atoms have known your atoms, and they've always known your atoms. My atoms have always loved your atoms."