Almost, Never
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  • Reads 1,099
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  • Parts 14
Ongoing, First published Nov 28, 2021
Mature
Zhavia, a third year MedTech student, can't start over a new relationship with some other guys whom her friends recommended her for. Reason? Was that she was still hung up with her past - an unrequited love she has during her junior high school year. It was roughly almost six years past, but still can't let go of her unreciprocated feelings to the guy she likes. Confessing was never an option to her as she believed that time would heal and conceal her feelings. Unfortunately, her feelings didn't fade through the years. It was just buried deep inside her heart. The question is, can she move forward on her own and will let the time and fate decide for her to enter a new relationship, or she will confess for her to be totally over him. Because that time, one thing she can think of is that memories flashing, feelings never fade. It never fade, it was buried. And one thing she feels regretful was, it was almost, but never.
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