The Crumpled Paper
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  • Parts 5
Ongoing, First published Jun 29, 2014
It all started with a message that Deniece Hevrey wrote on a piece of paper.
Now on her last year in highschool, all she wants to do is for the popular Aldrin Amano to notice her before school finally ends.

But  with Aldrin having a huge flock of girls that worships him like a God and threatens other girls that likes him prevents her from stepping over the boundaries between their worlds.

In today's digital age, writing love letters can feel like a prehistoric practice but not to Deniece who finds it a very convenient and secretive way of convey her messages to Aldrin but delivering it would be a big struggle for a shy nerdy girl like her.

After making countless letters and failing to continuously deliver them to his locker, she decided to just keep the letter away but destiny must have sided with her and help send the letters out just not in the way she expected it to be.
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