The First Love.
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  • Reads 105
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 3
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Apr 24, 2015
I'm not the type of person to write a story but I do it for fun: it’s not like me to go on school field trips to other countries when i know that it would be another hell with the same students and worse, students from a different school are attending the same trip!
But we were going to London and I wanted to experience it without my parents for the first time, i wanted to see what i won’t see when you go on vacation in that city, so i managed to go with the school because it will be a long time until I save up to go travel on my own.

I was the same person but more curious when we reached London except, I got a new friend who made me feel like i finally had a home, I told myself not to get too "attached" to him but I can’t help myself. David his name was, and as someone who sometimes likes writing, here is how David’s name got burned into my memory almost like a trauma but i know that somehow it was both of our faults.
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