Wishes Unseen

Wishes Unseen

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Ashley, a 17 year old girl, has to deal with the everyday battle with bullies and school, worst of all, without any friends to stand up for her. Ever since she was 11 years old, she'd been writing in a journal to her 'imaginary' pen pal, who she calls Jay. One day, things just go to far, the only person she could cry to was her Journal, Jay. With tears streaming down her face, she made a wish on a shooting star that could possibly change her life for the better, or maybe not.
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Nagala

A nineteen-year-old girl whose life is lonely and mournful goes through everyday life and endures parental cruelty. She's never allowed to have a lover or a friend because of her parents and is treated like a slave to their home. She gets so desperate of wanting someone she can rely on, lean on, or cry to, that she creates a friend herself. Being a realism artist may just change that... An imaginary friend is always soothing to have when you have no one else to turn to. Yet, that imaginary friend of hers becomes more than what she planned him out to be... Little does she know though, is that God was with her all her life and once she learns of him, her life turns right-side up. She gains love she never thought was possible to have, a freedom she thought could never be grasped, and friends that she believed, would never appear.

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