Dear Diary
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  • Reads 4,793
  • Votes 194
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 10m
Ongoing, First published Jan 02, 2014
Emma is the girl who likes to keep to herself. She likes to be on the observing side of things, never one to join the crowd but to scrutinize it. Every person has a weakness of their own and unfortunately for Emma, her weakness is being too nice to the point where she gets taken advantage of. 

She sees the world and records it in her diary along with her rants, frustrations, and events that goes on within her life. In a way, that book is a piece of her. 

But then one day, when she goes to write in her beloved diary, she sees that it's not her own but another; filled with painful stories, tearful scenarios and a whole lot of drama.

These two individuals catch a glimpse of each other's life through the eye of its author. These two individuals sign up involuntarily for a ride through the world's darkest stages.
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