Dearest You
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Ongoing, First published Jan 19, 2023
This story is about two-person, exact opposite of their personalities, one is competitive and other one doesn't care about rank, marks and never care about those murmuring behind his back. 

Alex is perfect student; he is smart and rich.  Rain is also smart student. Rain don't try to get high scored but every time he will become part of top 10 student list.

Alex think Rain is so annoying, egoistic person. if they talk to each other, Rain never try to listen to him properly.  even if they looked at each other by chance, Alex will be the first person to fight with Rain. They never smile to each other.  

Alex wanted to stay away from him but they study in one class room. Alex don't want to sit beside him but they are bench-mate. 

Alex always think, why Rain's behavior like this. 

"why are you like this, Rain?"
"What do you mean?"
"Rain. You are so annoying, egoistic person"
"Ohh-so, that's what you think about me, Dear Alex"
"Yes, and don't call me dear ever again"
"okay, one thing i wants to tell you.  did I ever asked your opinion about my personality, and I don't care about your opinion, it doesn't matter. ok. Dearest Alex"

"what??" Alex looked at him and stunned by Rain's reply. before he says anything more Rain left him in the class room. 
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it's their everyday story.
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Update: Every Sunday

Story Start: 22/01/2023 
Story End: 
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