Never Knew I'd Fall For You [HIATUS]
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  • Reads 1,094
  • Votes 348
  • Parts 23
  • Time 2h 2m
Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2016
Made by an 11 year old. READ AT YOUR OWN RISK.

Friendship is like a glass ornament. Once it is broken, it can rarely be put back together exactly the same way. A messed up friendship. Messed up because they let one single mistake ruin a memorable experience. Ignoring one another, trying to pretend that they don't exist, but deep inside, they all know that it wasn't supposed to end that way.

In this fresh, heartbreaking, and totally relatable story, a group of friends explore and journey to complication. But not just complications, some of them has secret feelings for someone you readers would never expect. Most of them has a dark past that was left behind but started to unravel as the story continue to flow.

Join them as they make it up to each other and make everything right all over again. And start a new beginning with no secrets kept untold. 

Or maybe their friendship would never be the same way as before.
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