I Talked To God About You (COMPLETED)
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  • Reads 1,357
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 13m
Complete, First published Oct 31, 2017
Everytime I pray, I talked to God about you. 

How you made my heart skipped a beat everytime I see you, how your smile made my day complete, how your faith made you resilient and many more qualities that pulls me closer and deeper to you.

You are such a blessing to me and to the people around us. I fell in love with you but I don't mind if you cannot catch me, because God can and I know He is willing to catch me everytime I fall.


[Any part of the story is not related to the author, but some scenes were inspired by real life experiences. Thank you and God Bless.]

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