One Sided Love (on-going:slow UD)
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  • Parts 14
Ongoing, First published Mar 25, 2015
One Sided Love (accrdg to urban dictionary) the horrible and horrifying feeling of falling in love alone. loving that boy/girl without the satisfaction of receiving their love in return. this experience happens a lot in high school and is often something you wish never happened.

This story was about a girl who had never been into a relationship and she never loved someone, only admire them before note before until one day she fell in love with a guy that she thinks the feeling was not mutual. 

how can she handle her first love?  would she give up on someone who doesn't feel anything on her or still pursue her feelings and just hope that one day she will be loved back?
what if her first love would be her first and greatest rejection would she close the doors because she doesn't want to get hurt and she's afraid to fall again?

**please read**
note: may mga typo and wrong grammar sa story and taglish yung story. sorry
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