The Uncertain Something
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  • Time 5h 6m
  • Reads 300
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 19
  • Time 5h 6m
Complete, First published Jun 23, 2020
Mature
Florence Garcia, a graduating aeronautical college student, used a complete stranger to break up with her previous boyfriend. She then invited that stranger out for a drink to make up for it, or at least that's what she thinks.

She knows at the back of her mind that there is 'Something' yet ended up befriending that stranger because she vowed to herself never to let her guard down for her career and some mental health issues. The question is, could it be torn down by unconsciously jeopardizing their friendship because of that uncertain something?
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#315 Non-Fiction-9/27/17 "The loneliest people can be the kindest. The saddest people sometimes smile the brightest. The most damaged people are filled with wisdom. All because they do not wish the pain they've endured on another soul." - Timothy Delvecc Every person has a story. Usually when we look at someone we don't know, we tend not to think about what they could possibly be going through and all the thoughts running through their mind. Our brains tend to make judgments based upon what we see; and everyone knows that's not always a good thing. This is a story-a true story-of how judgment became my worst enemy. Mind you, this is not a happy tale. This is a story of a girl in search for happiness. A girl who has yet to discover herself while journeying down an unpleasant road filled with lies and torturous schemes. Don't let the title of this book deceive you and the picture of the smiling, innocent young woman lead you to believe this will be a book about sunshines and rainbows. What you do not see is the immense pain and anger that hides behind the slight grin. The scars from countless fights that are covered by the thin layer of clothes that nobody will ever see. So think again when you look at this book-because on the inside you'll find the story of the little girl on the cover is not what you'd expect.