Regrets (One of the guys part II)
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  • Reads 337
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Mar 17, 2014
What triggered Cindy's dream?
Her past relationship with Kian Lawley.
Kian left Cindy to be with someone else,
Andrea Russett.
Cindy was depressed because she lost the person she loved dearly, with a burning passion. 

Cindy would always get into trouble. 
And since Kian left her, she wanted no part of him. Not even part of his friends.
But Kian has different thoughts.

Kian still loved Cindy.
But he never told her.
He tries everything to have Cindy back, but Cindy doesn't want Kian back. 
Kian broke her heart.
And cause Cindy to have depression.

Forgive and Forget? Or Holding grudges?
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