Lived together,will die together
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Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2018
'We are together in this.'says Livia,with a determined smile on her face.

'We will never give up on each other.'says Frisse grinning from ear to ear.

'We make each other what we are today.'says Marissa,with a soft smile on her face.

'We know each other like the back of hands.'says Skyler,with a determined and happy look on her face.

'We are sisters, destiny just forgot to make us blood related.'says Marlia, with a wide and determined smile on her face.

'We are.'they all shout.' The Shooting Stars.'

The weirdest group in the world.That's what everybody said about them.After all their were all so different from each other,the styler,the good girl,the bad girl,the optimistic one,the chill girl. Yep,that was their group.But   they still blended beautifully. They were a band,a team each other's everything.


Fate tore them apart,but destiny had other plans for them. Their lives collide again.Now their bond gets stronger than ever. They face athousand problems,a million adventures  but they always pull through. They were the best team on the planet. Nothing broke them.

They were The Shooting Stars.
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