Stupid Cupid, we need to talk!
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  • Parts 7
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  • Reads 380
  • Votes 81
  • Parts 7
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Jul 27, 2017
Only a small tear is caressing my face when I am thinking about who I used to be and how happy I was at my home...My parents abandoned me and ran away. My current parents are kind of kings on this island. Do you know that joke: "I am still waiting for the day when my parents will say that we are millionaires, this was just to teach you to be humble"? It happened to me.
 The bad thing is that they've already arranged my marriage along with the parents of a stupid boy named Eduard, who is also very rich. Well, he is lucky, because I'm such a beautiful person...
 But...Ben's brown hair, his perfect eyes which were able to thrill my heart and his wonderful smile...my own smile when I was thinking about him...
Eduard is like a psychopath, but he is beautiful and nice with me.
Stupid Cupid! The next time you should throw the arrow with your eyes open. I have to love Eduard! 
Will my dreams come true or my life will get more complicated?
I hope you'll enjoy the story!
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