I'm in love with a Dota player.

I'm in love with a Dota player.

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A boy who is in love with a dota player, I'm just an average teenager. Normal life. Friends. Parties. All those teenage stuffs. Until i met her .. I went to one of my best friend's party and saw her sitting on the couch playing dota. I rarely see girls plays that game. She's beautiful. Her hair is so long and smooth and her eyes is beautiful . She's unique. I asked her username and we played during the weekends and talk sometimes. Then i found my self falling deeper in love while playing .. With a dota player.
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