WHAT I SHOULD HAVE SAID

WHAT I SHOULD HAVE SAID

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-COVER PHOTO WILL BE UPDATED Nina and Ryan are polar opposites; Nina is happy-go-lucky; Ryan is the COMPLETE opposite. When their Science teacher pairs them up for a project they find they are in fact alike. Ryan, weeks before they are paired, discovered he only had two months to live. He didn't meet Nina until his last week. How will she handle it? Will she change her whole aspect on life? Read to find out! ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. DO NOT STEAL ANYTHING FROM THIS BOOK. PLEASE AND THANK YOU.
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