Kinds of being a Friend
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  • Reads 1,618
  • Votes 80
  • Parts 11
Ongoing, First published Nov 20, 2015
Mature
Friends? In this world of being in this generation, there are so many kinds of being a friend. A friend where you can open all, a friend that put you in a wrong direction, a friend that will help you in a different kind of things, et cetera. We people, surely wants to have a true friend. It is just, people sometimes do not think the kinds of being a friend to someone. They just think of happiness, that we surely want. But, not giving any attention to think, it could lead us to "nothingness". Kinds of being a friend, there are many. Many that mostly why we cannot think properly for how, why and what should we choose.
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AMOROUS AGREEMENT

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