Love Beyond The Limit

Love Beyond The Limit

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This is a story about a teen named Mark Spencer. A guy who's always stalking the apple of his eyes which was Samantha. She's one of his schoolmates who's beauty can be compared to a goddess. The girl whom he assumed as his first love. Spencer was very naughty since then, he's unruly, talkative, pointless and messy until she met a girl named Brianna. Someone who's strong, persistent, beautiful and alluring. She, whom he thought was just a passing memory of his high school life made a great impact of his existence. She who changed his perspectives and views about life and love. But what if he becomes the reason why Brianna leaves the world too soon? Is he going to blame himself 'till eternity of what happened to Bri? Or will he be able to let go of the past and give himself a second chance in the field of loving and forgiving?
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Bri was a normal girl in a normal world. But one day she is teleported into a game by a never-meant-to-be released Legend of Zelda game and meets Link himself. Together, they both find their strengths, weaknesses, and fears on a journey to save Hyrule from the evil reign of Ganondorf. And then, maybe, just maybe, Bri will be able to return to her world and see her annoying sisters, Father, Mother and closest friends once again. • • • I was a young child (12-13 but I call all young teens children) when I wrote this story. It's not the best and it was highly inspired from Neriburns fan fiction. I really suggest you read their story if you haven't already-it's a heck of a lot better than what my younger self could've ever done.

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