Coffee Notes
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  • Reads 284
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 4
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published May 26, 2014
Tatiana Heart is the girl that sings on the streets to survive. Maxton Kent is the boy who is a ‘popular’ student by the day and a street-fighter by the night. 

One fateful day, their paths cross. A beaten-up Maxton decides to give up a cup of coffee to the shivering Tatiana on the streets - without showing his face. He tells a random pedestrian to give that coffee to her and leave her a note from him.

Grateful for the much-needed coffee, Tatiana writes another note for him. 
This exchanging of notes is something both look forward to at the end of a hard day. 

Soon, the inevitable happens: both fall in love. 

But, enemies, messy pasts and harsh fights are a part of their lives due to which neither of them is able to give the other one a little more time.

How will life be for Tatiana and Maxton? Will they ever be able to be together? And if they will, can they survive?

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