Fixing The Broken Glass
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Oct 17, 2014
"You Were The Broken Glass, But I Still Touched You Even Though, I Knew I Would Get Hurt..." 
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Rebbeca Roland Is Getting Annoyed With Jacob Smith's Smile. Whenever You See Him, He'll Have His Smile Plastered On His Face. Rebbeca Is Curious And Is Firm In Her Decision. That Is, She's Going To Find What Jacob Is Really Into? Is Jacob Really Happy? Or Does He Needs Someone And That's When Rebbeca Enters? 

Circumstances Bring Both The Teenagers Where Truth Is Revealed, Pain Is Been Felt And Love Grows Together. 
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Author's Note : Rough Language And Grammatical Mistakes. Read At Own Risk.
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