You know you want cliché
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Ongoing, First published Jun 09, 2015
You Always have dreams of how your futur life would be. Who you want to end up with. When i dream of what i want in the futur it Always comes back to a few things . Like 1 small room in the house that will have 1 wall for all my books . On the other side would be a big old brown couch. In the corner of the room would stand a beautiful guitar ( i can't pay it but still ... you know what i mean?). And last but not least would be an old case but the inside would be a fridge for drinks. What i also dream about is a husband, 3 kids and 2 dogs. Have you ever wonderd if you already met your futur husband cause i have. If i havn't met him i would like to meet him as cliche as possible. Because every girl even if they say they don't want a little bit of cliché in there life. So this is my kind of cliché story.
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