My Bride is a Guy-Next Generation (The Sequel)
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Ongoing, First published Apr 14, 2015
Love. Everyone believe that love can move a mountain. They also believe that it can heal the unseen wounds and most of all it can fix those heart that was left broken and damaged.








	But me? I never believe in love. I never believe it can change my life from worse to better.











		Until I met him, a guy who is destine to be with me forever.















	But how can I love someone like him if everytime I look at him the same old pain is keep on coming back? The same old feeling is keep on growing but this feeling is not for him but for someone I used to love and I keep on loving inside my heart.
















	Now tell me how could I still believe in love if from the very start Im broken and Im loveless.




















~Neil Tyrent Winserly
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