Wildest Dreams
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  • Reads 764
  • Votes 36
  • Parts 5
  • Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2018
Mature
"Meeting you was FATE, Becoming your friend was a CHOICE, But falling in love with you was our DESTINY."

(A story of my Oc's past) Romance, Drama and much more to experience.

When you're in love, it is a great interest and pleasure in something. Or maybe an intense feeling of deep affection. Who knows what Antonio feels is right. Falling for a man or woman, he thought to himself that the only person that he loves most was the one that was there for him when no one else spoke to him.

But you feel heartbroken whenever the person that you love so deeply, doesnt fall for you back. Or maybe fall for someone else instead of you. In this book, all that there is to it are only fear, pain, anger and just, the Wildest Dreams.

Romance • Drama • Mature Content
By: MayaDMA
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