Past Nights [COMPLETED]
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Complete, First published Jan 25, 2020
TAE SQUAD #2: EPISTOLARY

Could a simple misunderstanding can lead to a mutual understanding? Or it will end up to another misunderstanding?


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☤ an epistolary novel There has been a prominent theory that believes that two contrasting charges attract. Notwithstanding this notion, there is also an existing concept that regards two unlike charges of an equal magnitude being appointed at some distance and there's a certain formation of force that acts between them. This attraction is viewed to be an implausible joint. Analogical to two people having disparities in beliefs, what kind of a certain force will appear to exist?