Predictably Predictable
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  • Reads 74
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Apr 30, 2015
It was all very generic. He was that broody and conceited guy with devilishly good looks and unresolved 'rich daddy who wants a good company successor' problems. Yes, an impeccably structured character for an impeccably clichéd romantic novel, cause who doesn't enjoy those? But romantic novels usually entail the existence of a quirky and annoyingly positive love interest don't they? Well, we had that. She was just...a little too predictable. Even for this book. It just didn't seem right.
     "She was easily forgettable. She had a face that anyone would think they'd seen before. She didn't have a distinctive beauty to her. No magnificence, just...tastelessness and unruly hair. She was a bit too unconventional for his taste and she had these prying eyes that really unsettled him. But no matter how hard he tried to, he couldn't forget such a forgettable face. He might've remembered her because of her uninhibited personality, not because of her average appearance. Or maybe it was the bare feet. Yeah...it was probably that."
     
Warning: May contain a considerable amount of predictability and content that could provoke unwanted things called feelings. Read at your own risk. 
Read if you're not too burdened by a writer who lacks originality.
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