Fated Stars [STOPPED]

Fated Stars [STOPPED]

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Destined. Loved. Forgotten. Cliché love stories always have a good ending. Hers was about this boy who fell head-over-heels for his friend who didn't like him back, instead liked this guy who was his enemy. After a while, in a few chapters, the girl also falls for him and they live happily ever after. But it wasn't easy to write some romance flick story. It needs to have some emotion, some connection and some lines that could make everything feel magical to the characters and the readers. Maybe she'll just make some fairytale in the end. -Janice Alicia Smith WARNING: Language.
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How does one cope when someone close to them is gone? Some will do their best to move on, while others will hold on to the hope that they'll be back on their life. Occasionally, other people will fight until the end to have them back. True love means you have to fight for them, right? But not everyone has the determination to keep on fighting. I am one of those people who got tired of fighting and ended up hoping they'll be back. I got tired of looking for her, the only thing left I could do is to write and create a play in hopes that she'll find her way back to me. Unfortunately, all I could write is filled with tragic endings since I don't have a glimpse of a happy ending. But what other people and I don't know is, in order to have your long-awaited happy ending, you have to go through a tragic journey. 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐝 𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭: 165,000+

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