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Dear Diary,
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Him: An average teenage boy, living in a world where he has to work to live. He seems to have forgotten what it was like to have people who care about you. He has nothing left that holds sentiment except the journal his mother bought for him. Her: The school's Ms. Perfect. She is the epitome of all things good. But nobody noticed that her father's death had scarred her deeper than she'd let on. What she has left of him is that diary he bought her. What happens if these two people meet? What more if they had happened to exhange journal's accidentally. What if they read the past entries of each other's journals? What if their past was intertwined with each other's. Should they fulfill the promise they had committed to when they were kids? Will they?
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