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Red String
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  • Reads 35
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Aug 24, 2017
There's this belief somewhere in the world, that people have a red string of fate. Two lonely people are joined at birth by an invisible red string which never breaks - it may get twisted or knotted, but as time goes by it will always find its way to the person on the other end. The person you will love forever. It's like the soulmate thing, but with more explanation. 

Alissa was certain she everyone had a red string of fate. The red string she always had tied around her kept her believing, the red string around her gave her hope. 

When a quiet boy steals something that would seem to be insignificant to a girl working in a flower shop, Alissa's red string was all tangled up. The mission now, was to untangle it and find out who was on the other end.

ps--- just for funnn :)))
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