Love Dies

Love Dies

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L-O-V-E! What is love? It is a simple four letter word but you don't get to know it; you feel it. So is it a mere craving for affection fulfilled by others? Has it lost it's meaning and beauty or it still exists, wrapped up in some isolated place? Love turns your world upside down, you lose all your senses and end up in a whole new world, good or worse, all your luck! ___________________________________________________________________________________ Okay, so I'm terrible at writing descriptions. I'll keep working on it but you guys please give my story a chance! :)
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