Flower Children

Flower Children

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"We were all just like roses - in some way similar to each other, outside looking all happy and strong with our thorns and smiles, being in the same place like we were in the garden... but then again, each of us had different backgrounds and stories, and like every living thing in the world, we were all losing the greatest things, like the flowers losing their petals, our minds and faith in our lifes. We've been young, in love, wild and had fun, but yet, like everyone, soft, afraid and weak." - The late 1990s, a period of great changes - technology is slowly taking over the world and the new inventions arrive, such as the internet, an indispensable part of today's lifestyle. One group of high schoolers are fully aware of the greatness that the evolution brings and its side effects, both good and bad, so they start to explore more, and find answers for their questions - could all of this actually change people's contact with the environment? Will society turn into a myth? // COMING SOON // - 2 0 2 2 - All rights reserved. ©️ 2022 @applescruffaf
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COMPLETED✅ Two high school teenagers finding themselves, analyzing this ever changing world, and building love. This is the type of love you wish you found in high school but probably know way too well that it only exists as fiction. Today I'm turning my fiction to reality. ❣️•••❣️ Excerpt: Just as I was about to seek shelter under some building's roof, the tires of a car come to a halt, I wonder who might pity the lonely girl walking in the rain. The passenger window rolls down, and I spot the most unexpected person seated behind the wheel. "Get in" comes out his voice, and I must've stood there agape for a few moments because next comes his rhetorical question. "Are you getting in or continuing walking in the rain?" Eyebrows raised expectantly. He sounds annoyed, like he regrets his decision to ever stop and help me. ❣️•••❣️ #5 in cynical #2 in loveandfriendship #1 in opinionated #4 in ihatelife #10 in nerdgirl #10 in HighschoolRomance #26 in GoodGirlBadBoy *contains mature themes. *contains cursing.

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