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A Tale Of A Thousand Stars - Continuation
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Ongoing, First published Jun 14, 2021
Hi! I really enjoyed watching ATOTS and I was so sad to see it end. I've seen many people write One Shots or continuations to the story, and I know I'm a bit late to this but I wanted to give it a go. I don't know how far I'll go with this but I've got a few ideas. I have got some exams currently but when their over I'll think more about this. 
Enjoy! 
Feel free to leave ideas if you'd like to see them in a story. (I don't have much experience with writing though)
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My escape from Springfield, Massachusetts, came in the form of an exchange program to New Delhi, India, one plane ticket for 11:00 am on the thirteenth of July. I left, taking a big suitcase and my camera. I told myself I left for the experience I'd have there, but maybe I left because of the experience I'd had here. I don't know. All I know is that I left, and then I met Maya Sumedh. Luke Waters came into my life at 12:00 pm on the fourteenth of July, a Saturday. Probably the weirdest Saturday of my life - I picked up a cute guy from the airport, was in a car crash and stayed up the whole night talking to said cute guy. Maybe I even fell in love but I didn't know it until much later. All we had was four months and camera. A camera which proved more important than we ever imagined.