Just Like A Star
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Ongoing, First published Sep 30, 2017
For you, what is love? 

Many would say that love is a feeling towards a certain person or for the people around you. 

But, for Cassie love has a more deeper meaning. She believes in the bible verse 1 Chorintians 13:4 she wants to believe that in love nothing is impossible. That you'll know that you love someone whenever your heart starts to race whenever that person is around. You know that you love that person when you can sacrifice a lot of things for him. Cassie is a hopeless romantic. 

For Tyler, it was the total opposite. He doesn't believe in love. He thinks that love does not exist. It was just our hormones that makes us feel that way.

And now, as their paths collided. Cassie is willing to prove Tyler that he got it all wrong. But what if fate decided to play along with them? Who will win? Is it Cassie who is willing to prove that there is love? Or is it the cold hearted Tyler?
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