Love is all about taking risks
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  • Reads 54
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 4
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Dec 11, 2013
it all started in a cafe.  on a peaceful sunday morning. 

everything was going normal until they walked in and had to capture their attention.  

chace,  the typical player and chloe, the good girl who does not want to be implicated in a conplicated love story.  

she pretends to ignore him,  fearing she would like him. but he does not givs up easily. why? because she was different,  she had a temper which was cute, she did not get swayed by his charms, or like it appears to be. 

can their short meeting bring them anywhere? or its just a brief encounter to be forgotten with time?


this is my 1st story so it would not be fantastic.  may be crally but hey. guve it a chance?  feel free to comment and guve me suggestions. it would help a lot. do support if you are a teenage girl who loves reading those dream like love stories. thanks!

lots of love,
P
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