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Non-Believer {cth}
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Ongoing, First published Jul 11, 2018
My name's Gia. I'm a normal girl. 5'4, brown hair, green eyes, big dreams. I know what I want and I will work hard until I get it. I will be a successful musician. Nothing will distract me. No boys, no parties, just work. I don't believe in love anyway because I've never experienced it and to be honest I don't think I will. Maybe I'm wrong, I mean you never know. Maybe everyone does have a soulmate or maybe I'll be alone forever. All I'm worried about now is my music. If love does find me it better be damn good.
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