Fate
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A beautiful Japanese legend says everyone's little finger is tied to an invisible red string that will lead him or her to another person to whom the other end is tied and with whom they have an important story. Along your string, other people's threads will cross; the lines will touch and sometimes become tangled for a while, but the end of the string will always be there, attached to that one person waiting for you to reach it. The string may tangle, contract, or stretch, but it can never break. Xenia Torres is the woman who doesn't believe in true love and just likes to play with people's emotions, but there's also Gabriella Rivas, who happens to be a hopeless romantic and believes in true love. What will happen when these two people meet? Are the two of them connected, or is it just a tangle that they have to go through and lose to get to the right person?
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There are moments in life so small, so ordinary, that you barely notice when everything changes. A glance held a little too long. A laugh that feels different in your chest. A touch that lingers. She became my best friend, my constant. Late-night calls, endless adventures, secrets whispered into the dark. It was always easy with her, natural. Safe. But somewhere between laughter and promises, something shifted. I didn't know it at first-not really. I just knew that when she smiled, it felt like the sun had chosen me. That when she cried, it hurt more than my own heartbreaks. That when she was near, the world made a little more sense. This is the story of how we found each other-not as we were, but as we were meant to be. From friends, to lovers, and somewhere even deeper than that. Because sometimes, the greatest love stories start with a simple truth: it was always you.

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