Treacherous Entanglement
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  • Reads 223
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 3
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2018
Who do you blame when the one to ruin your life is none other than your own self?
Who do you confide in when the one you thought to be yours is no longer around?
What do you call such Series of Unfortunate Events? Life. Life you call it. It is a series of events described not by Lemony Snickets but your own personal ones to discover for yourself.

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Life has been tough for young Ava Jones. Starting from her life in the orphanage till setting her foot on college grounds, it has been nothing but difficult. Nonetheless, she has always maintained an optimistic approach to everything. One fine day, when she encounters the ever famous Levi Andrew, all her optimism comes crashing down. Capturing hearts of women is just one of the things he loves to do. But oh! How he loves to shatter them as well.

For Ava, the phrase: 'Life is not fair' always seemed a little too dramatic, but she lived experiences of her own to know that life was exactly that; not fair!
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