The Swift Theory
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  • Reads 63
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 3
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Nov 19, 2014
(Chapter Two Out) Leyla Morrison dreams of being a literary genius in a time where literature is filled with predictable plots and cliché characters, but feels unable to do so coming from such a predictable and cliché lifestyle herself.  In need of some inspiration for her writing she chooses to take a page out of Taylor Swift's book and tries to get her heart broken by high school-playboy Hayes Marquez.  But what Leyla failed to keep in mind is how unpredictable the book of life can truly be.
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