When Waves and Sky Cross Path

When Waves and Sky Cross Path

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They say it's a beautiful thing when waves and sky cross path - a scenery you can admire for a lifetime. Its majestic beauty is unmatched. Xaria Louise, a girl who has spent almost all her life watching how waves and sky cross path, dreamed that one day she, too, could cross path with her destiny, just like them. All her life, she held on to that hope. Until one day, it finally came - the destiny she had been waiting for. But things don't always go the way we imagine. He was someone else's sky, someone else's destiny... or so she thought. Could their paths cross again? Just like how waves and sky cross path - or was this the moment everything finally drifted apart?
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