Shark and fish

Shark and fish

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Animal and marine life lovers defend sharks and their reputation against the stereotype that they are carnivorous and cruel predators. Elvira Welsh has a different opinion. She knows one shark personally, goes to school with him, and would not call him a misunderstood creature. She would put this shark in the stereotypical category because he makes her feel like a fish out of water. After all, sharks eat fish anyway. But what if the fish tries to stand up to the shark? Is it possible that Eddward Vincent is not a shark, but a boy who is a closed book?
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Oil doesn't mix with water, we were taught that when the teacher was ranting about the basic laws of science. It doesn't combine just like how light is always separate from the darkness. But what if they unified? In one word, disaster! This happened to a senior and a freshman at university. With the boundless arrogance of a wealthy and powerful heir combined with the neverending will for justice of a mundane, they declared arch-nemesis against each other and waged war. But after a particular red stain, black notes, an alligator and a bucketload of glue later, she will have to persist in denial and he will have to learn to be less possessive to soothe their growing affection for each other. The question is, will they give in? *in the process of editing and rewriting

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