What I Believe In

What I Believe In

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What if you were that one ordinary girl destined to be extraordinary? Maegan was just another girl who believed in love at first sights, in the genuity of the world, the deliciousness of chocolate and the goodness of the cats. What if she meets Prince Charming no. 1 who is the epitome of being a prince charming. Then Prince Charming no. 2 comes along and he's her complete opposite; a person who is so determined to prove all her beliefs wrong and make her world upside down. All she wanted was to have a fairytale life full of love and cliché moments, her life to be like a book for once. And now, it's as if fate slammed her inside a Romcom book or movie. If everything around you changes, would you remain the same?
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