Annaliya Young: Life as a Misfortune

Annaliya Young: Life as a Misfortune

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Annaliya Young introduces her ability in Life as A Misfortune. Her ability is to imagine anything and turn it into a reality. A beautiful starred night turns into a complete sorrowful discovery as Annaliya feels the pain of living in poverty and on the streets. Annaliya uses her ability and decides to take a big risk to imagine a scenario; what would life be as a poor teenager living on the streets? On the other hand, her four best friends have the same ability as Annaliya, can they learn their lesson by what they want to imagine? Or will they be stuck forever? It's all up to them.
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When you're a seventeen-year-old girl with anxiety disorder and a gorgeous, popular girl that absolutely hates your guts for who-knows-what reason bullying you whenever she gets the chance, Anna Falls has no choice but to face reality.... her life sucks. But the little sparks of hope that build up her optimistic, bright soul convince her otherwise. She will always think of one thing and that there is hope in life. Maybe even a goal. It might not be visible now, but she knew that it became as clear as a bell when she ran into Luke Carter. Twice. In one day. Second time being literally into him. -- "How about fifty-fifty?" I offer in ragged breaths. "We could have just done this from the beginning," he replies, breathing heavily. We both chuckle. I gaze into his green eyes. "Your eyes are really beautiful," I blurt out. "I know," he smirks. "Are you always that egotistic?" "It depends," he answers, pushing my hair behind my ear. I smile at him. "You're welcome then." "I never said thank you." "And I said you're welcome. Are we done, Catherine Obvious?" -- #3 in annoying: 11/18/2020 #39 in teenagers: 01/03/2021 #8 in disorder: 01/12/2021 #110 in romance: 01/19/2021 All media used within the cover does not belong to me, but belongs to the app Canva.

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