Perfect Strangers (Bachelorette Series 6)
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  • Reads 423,026
  • Votes 12,671
  • Parts 29
Ongoing, First published May 24, 2017
Book Six of Bachelorette Series

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Lj, i'm scared.

I'm scared that you can live without me.
I'm scared cause you're strong enough to not need me in your life, that you can go on even without me. Like I wasn't really necessary in your life.
I'm scared that one day you'll leave and you won't even have second thoughts of doing so.
I'm scared that this love I have for you will shatter me to pieces.
I'm scared that i'm in too deep and your just there, watching me drown.
I'm scared because it seems like for you, I was just this random stranger you met and nothing more.

But despite of being scared, i'm trying to be brave enough and give this a try. To give us a try.

Hoping that maybe.... we can be that so called, perfect strangers.
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