Forever's Nothing
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  • Reads 189
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 4
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Mar 28, 2015
Mature
There's no such thing as true love you know. I always thought that even though some had found the "one" doesn't mean everybody would. Some think they did but its really not them, in the end they get hurt. Its better not to risk your heart. Until I met him. He is this bubbly fun cute guy. Atfirst, I didn't notice him. His smile brightens up our surroundings, his eyes give butterflies in my stomach and his laugh is like music to my ears. Then I believed in love. I just don't know yet if its true love but I believed that we could be together until the end of time. I believed in forever. I believed. 

Sky is a girl that doesn't really believe in love, for her its like a fairy tale. It doesn't exist and never existed. But what if she got a taste of a bit of love? Would she finally accept it or will it only hurt her?
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