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Some love stories don't begin with confessions or end with goodbyes. Some exist only in glances, waiting, and everything that was never said. Almost follows Xue, a girl who grows up loving the boy who was once her childhood friend - and later, her quiet heartbreak. From shared school corridors and neighbouring houses to silent bus stops and one-sided waiting, this is a story about loving someone without being chosen, and carrying that love quietly through the years. It isn't a story of drama or revenge. It's a story of almost - almost spoken, almost returned, almost love.
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