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Until you came
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Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2013
TRUST. The very first foundation of falling inlove. But how come you'll be able to love if you have your own trust issues about it? Will you be able to fight your own fear or slip the moment away because your scared?
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Have you ever fallen in love with someone you wouldn't know will have a tremendous impact on your life? He is just a stranger but suddenly made your whole life different. Like, you did not read that specific book because you found the cover page boring. But when you go through its content, it caught your attention by surprise. He changed you. He has been part of your daily routine. You planned all your dreams with him. You prayed for him. You wanted to create a new beginning with him. But what if it all stopped? That "Once upon a time" did not end as a "Happily ever after". How will you move on? How will you step forward? How will you continue all the happy memories you have started with him? How will you accept the fact that he will no longer be with you anymore? How will you close the book that you have just started reading? No matter how far it is, no matter how high the mountain is, no matter how deep the ocean is, I will never stop chasing you. -- This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or events is coincidental.