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night-time and the sunshine

night-time and the sunshine

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and suddenly, im here. falling, falling so hard. doing the one thing i never thought i would do. attraction. that fascinate me, whats with everybody and the whole "magnetic attraction" thing. i mean why does that work. does it have to work? magnets break apart, right? so whats the point? why would you risk it all for something with no guarantee of staying stuck? 16 years old, Bella Ivans knows exactly how she wants her life to go. Graduate school. attend respectable university. earn a degree. get a good job. find a husband. have a baby. and finally be happy. She knows what she needs to get there and she knows when she wants to get there. That was all she wanted and nothing else. or, at least thats what she thought. Suddenly, her life was completely switched around, when her parents decide to send her abroad. there she discovers something she never wanted. A magnet. A magnet that- like it or not- she was attracted to. A love story, like none other.
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