karilynn's story

karilynn's story

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karilynn had lost her mother when she was just 3 years old and never knew her father. he had supposedly always written to her and said his name is dexter, but she never came face to face with this man, so how could she call him her father? he had always told her he knew her mother, he had always talked about this beautiful baby girl that he never wanted to leave her, but bad things could have happened if he hadn't left. what happens to her if she goes to look for this man? what if she finds him and he turns her down denying he ever wrote her? find out by reading this interesting story line.
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Ariana has stopped talking to Hope, and he doesn't know why. Was it the fact that he told her he loved her? Or does it have something to do with her mother's death or her abusive father? After having been friends for their entire childhood, Ariana just stopped talking to him. Two years have passed and he's become the school's biggest player as an attempt to fill the empty void that she has left him in. Frustrated and at wit's end, he decides to try one last time to reconcile with her after she shows some interest on a sunny afternoon on their front lawns. But will her multiple rejections leave him broken or will he win her affections once more? "There are no regrets. None at all, for I'd rather have loved you than to have never loved you at all."

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