Falling in a Cheesy Drama
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  • Votos 6
  • Partes 2
  • Hora <5 mins
  • LECTURAS 26
  • Votos 6
  • Partes 2
  • Hora <5 mins
Continúa, Has publicado mar 30, 2019
This story features two people that fall in love. All of the romantic moments seem like it's from a cheesy drama and they are both confused. Will they realize that they can be together even though it seems too good to be true or will they drift slowly apart because of the fact that it's not realistic? Find out by reading this book that updates 3 days a week! (Maybe even more.)

A/N: This is the first original storybook that I'm creating, so any support like a comment or a like will help motivate me to write better and reach my goals. Any constructive criticism is welcomed. <3
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So who will it be for this hopelessly unromantic girl? The brooding best friend? Or the young and unquestionably attractive substitute teacher? They say every person is worth the potential heartbreak of relationships not working out. That's why people still take that leap. But not me. Never been kissed, never had a boyfriend-I was pretty convinced by now that I was one of those mega-rare exceptions to the rule; the unlucky sap was just not worth the risk. And I'm totally fine with that. Romance and heartbreak? Not worth the hype in my book. Until life decided to get all snarky on me. "Fooled you, idiot! You'll get your love story...just not at all how you wanted it." Before I know it, I'm swept up in romantic turmoil more dramatic than anything my wildest playwright fantasies could dream up. Getting these very real, very adult feelings for the first time is bloomin' confusing. Lines will blur, tough choices will be made, and hearts will be deliciously broken. So who will it be for this once-hopelessly unromantic girl? My brooding best friend? Or my young substitute teacher?