A Little Twisted Romantic Story
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  • Reads 327
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 39
  • Time 1h 13m
Complete, First published Jul 18, 2024
Abro: A first-year high school student who prefers to blend in. He has average looks and average grades. Despite his desire to be unnoticed, he is determined and kind-hearted.

Annie: A third-year student, blonde, beautiful, and fiercely independent. She is a loner who doesn't trust people easily. Annie works at her father's restaurant in the evenings.

Summary:

Abro, a first-year high school student, has admired Annie, a captivating and stoic third-year student, from afar for two years. He spent countless evenings at the restaurant where she works, hoping for a glimpse of her. Fate brings them together when Abro finds Annie attending his high school. Despite his insecurities, Abro gathers the courage to connect with her, navigating the challenges of young love and personal growth.
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