I Just Like You!
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  • Reads 1,241
  • Votes 34
  • Parts 14
  • Time 45m
Complete, First published Feb 12, 2022
In the beginning of my youth. I gave away my heart to you.

I always knew this love for you was just an hopeless wish.

It was impossible for us.

But I still couldn't stop this heart from beating wildly for you.

In fact what I like is not you but your most beautiful moment engraved deeply in my heart.

Whether you like it or not. I will always continue to guard that most cherished moment between us.

Just let this liking of mine for you accompany me for the lonely second half of my life.

I just like you.




[Keywords] 1, This is a mutual but unrequited short love article. 2, This is Not Yuri.3, There is no definite male lead. 4, This is Not harem. 5, Intention is to not give up your life even if you encounter set back in love life. 6, This is a inspirational unrequited youth love article. 7, Life is precious don't waste it on that name of love that is not mutual. 8, This is a true love essay done after omitting and adding something.
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