The Girl From Afar✔
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  • Reads 12,158
  • Votes 584
  • Parts 90
  • Time 1h 30m
Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2017
All she needed was a pen and a paper to record everything down. To record the pain she goes through everyday, seeing her crush slowly fall into the arms of a beautiful and kind woman.

This was expected of her crush. Every girl wanted him and he did nothing but play with their heart and toss it away, but his heart became attached to another's - Tally Ponsani.

Everything will all suddenly change when Tally befriends Caddia and Caddia's diary goes missing.

Follow Caddia through events of heartbreak, loneliness and maybe if she's lucky enough - love.

A/N
This story is not in the format like every book. This story will be written in the format of the female protagonist's diary entry. 

If you do not like that, this is not the book for you but if you do, please enjoy! 

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