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Léa and her Imaginary World

Léa and her Imaginary World

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Nov 19, 2023
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Léa is a young girl who feels alone and sad, without knowing why. She has everything to be happy, but she feels like something is missing, a meaning to her life, a passion, a dream. She escapes into her imaginary world, where she creates stories of different genres, where she experiences adventures, where she meets extraordinary people. She writes her stories in a notebook, which she shares with her best friend, Julie, who encourages her to publish them on the internet. Léa hesitates, but ends up taking the plunge and creating her own blog, where she posts her stories. She receives many positive comments, which touch her, which motivate her, which make her happy. She makes friends, fans, admirers. She realizes that she has found her path, her passion, her vocation. She tells herself that she is a writer.
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