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Mistaken

Mistaken

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, Jun 9, 2015
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Romance
❝Well, my big mistake wasn't falling for you. It was being fooled enough to think you fell for me too.❞ Malia is your ordinary teenage girl, struggling to make it through high school alive. She hides behind her over-sized sweatshirts and nerdy glasses all in order for her to successfully avoid attention. She learnt to trust, only to have it crumpled and crushed in front of her, leaving a scar etched on to her heart that continuous to bleed. She’s able to forgive, but forgetting is a much harder fight.
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