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  • Solo Traveller by GwnDS_181989
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    "If you have something different to offer the world, just step up and show it..." Scarlett Aria Harper, a 23 year old French-American (Coastal California) 4th year MD collegiate student who wants something more in her life, a name as a journalist, the only thing is, her parents forbids it. Now she's on the road, on a mission to publish the best travel journal ever. She has more on her way than she thought.... Aria was born and raised in Orleans, France. She moved to California by the age of 17, she never liked moving to California, thus her attitude towards her parents. She said to herself that someday her parents and everyone else will believe in her talent in writing... Find out what is on her way and her experience as a solo traveller... PS: ALL MENTIONED NAMES, BRANDS AND PLACES IRL ARE COMPLETELY UNINTENTIONAL AND ANY THESE ARE NOT SPONSORS...
  • Sunset Soulmates by mmissmmess
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    Eve and Jeff, two independent, stubborn people with each their own back story, have both been travelling solo through Thailand. When twists of fate make their paths cross in a random coffee shop, they have one mind blowing conversation. Both are left in awe of the connection they suddenly shared with that stranger, but have to go their own ways again. Will they find their way back to each other, or is finding your soulmate something that only happens in romance books?
  • The Memories that never left | A Short Story by aayuri
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    What do you think would happen if you travelled alone to a place you couldn't read, couldn't pronounce, couldn't plan for? You might find a café you didn't mean to enter. A person you didn't mean to meet. And a version of yourself you didn't know you weren't ready to leave behind. Some journeys don't end when the trip does. They just take longer to come back to you.