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Aubrey, at 19 years young, just finished her first year in University and finally got the chance to visit her childhood best friend in London - Eleanor. During what she planned out to be just a short trip, obstacles appear, and change the plans she had.
Harry, at 21 came back from studying in Oxford, to live back home in London for the summer. He, too, is a very close childhood friend to Eleanor.
But little did Harry know that he would finally meet the love of his life - or shall we say re-meet.
Will they remember each other? Will all those buried feelings arise once again? Or will they just continue on with their lives just as they were?
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"The moon is smiling at you." I couldn't help but smile widely at his words. He was right. The pearly moon was smiling, the stars were twinkling, and his love to me was infinitely sparkling.
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PM is in extensive slow editing. Brief plot change in the beginning, nothing major.
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Awards x 3:
• Kiwi Styles Awards 2020 - 2nd Place into Semi-Finals
• Have A Chance Contest 2017 - Third Place
• 2017 Real Person Fiction Awards - Second Place
Rankings:
• #18 in Emotional | 24.06.2019
• #5 in Harry Styles Fanfic | 02.03.2019
• #17 in AU | 23.06.2019
• #3 in Liam | 22.05.2019
I cupped her face in my hands, rubbing my thumbs in circles over her cheeks. She was having trouble finding words to describe what she felt, and I could relate. I loved her more than words could describe and telling her I loved her was almost an insult to my true feelings for her. My heart ached at just the thought of her not being with me. I honestly don't know what I would have done with myself if I had never went to that stupid party and met her. But, I have a feeling, we would have found each other, eventually. This love's too strong to ignore forever. Both of us had pieces of us missing, that neither of us were aware of until we met. We were like two puzzle pieces that finally connected.
"I love you," I whispered, leaning my forehead against hers.
"I love you more," she replied in a small whisper, her hand reaching up to caress my cheek while the other rested on my thigh.
I shook my head, annoyed and charmed by the audacity she had to think that she could possibly love me more. "I love you most," I persisted, causing her head to moved away from mine as she looked into my eyes.
"Always?" She questioned, her eyes unreadable for a moment before a flash of fear passed through.
"Forever," I assured her and meaning it.
We could live an entire lifetime or for eternity, and my love for her would never fade. It would only grow. There was nothing in this world that would ever change the way I loved her. My, Katarina.