We Belong

We Belong

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A story of a girl named Ariana Lovera, who long to feel the true meaning of friendship. Where do real friends exist? Or do they even exist? What made Ari doubt the love of a friend? What pushed her to seek for it herself? Will she ever find it? Or will she feel left alone all her life? How do you ever find your place in this world? Where can someone feel that s/he has a place to go, a place where s/he belongs? Is there such place? Or was that just an illusion? Do the people who'll made you feel that you ever belong exist? Or this world was just filled with people who'll made you feel out of place?
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