Summer in Italy

Summer in Italy

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A high school English class takes a summer vacation to Verona, Italy after a semester of reading the famous love story "Romeo and Juliet". Ariana has been looking forward to this trip ever since reading the book in class. Her secret lover Jason also tags along in the trip. Together, their love for each other grows stronger by the minute and they figure out the choice of weather or not they should make their relationship public. NOTE: Just like in my book 'London Bridge' I don't know how things go on in Italy but I will do as much research as I can.
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Sixteen, an exchange student, and a summer in Italy that changes everything. From getting caught in the rain at the Vatican to wandering the streets of Florence, from chaotic beach days in Sardegna to laugh-until-you-cry adventures in Naples, every moment is unforgettable. But when the summer ends, so does the closeness - and distance, life, and family struggles threaten to pull them apart. A story about first love, laughter, heartbreak, and learning that some memories are too precious to let go. (PS: this is a a real story, this is my actual love life. characters names are fake though and I actually had to go to therapy after all this romance bullshit, you're welcome i decided to write about it! i haven't written a fanfic in years and i'm thinking if i should write about my other ex even though he was way shittier than "Darren" <3)

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