To Be Loved & To Be In Love

To Be Loved & To Be In Love

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Everybody in this world has a soulmate. When you are born, you are given a silver chain necklace with an intricate charm. There are only two that are exactly alike in the entire world. The caring ones, the shy ones, the confident ones, the tough ones, the angry ones, the sick ones, the crazy ones, everybody has a necklace. It's only if you choose to follow it, that you will find your one true love. -R x
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At birth you are given half of a very unique, original symbol necklace or bracelet. The other half of your necklace or bracelet is being worn by your soulmate, the one you are destined to fall in love with. Starting at the age of 16, you begin your journey to find your soulmate. Your necklace will be colder the farther away you are from your soulmate and then hotter the closer you are to your soulmate. Finding your soulmate can either be hard, or quite easy, depending on your location. Mainly your soulmate should be located near you, but for the unfortunate ones, very far away. Possibly in another city, state, or even country. The half necklace you wear will lead you around on its own without you realizing it, for it wants to be with its other half too. For this girl, she has to wait over a year to find her soulmate. This, is Spencer Hills story.

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