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Kinsley there watching them. Jealousy rolled in her. She wanted what Sarena had. She wanted him. Kinsley,only being there for a couple of months since she moved thought it might not be a good idea to just come barging in and demanding things. Sarena was a good friend and it couldn't hurt to have one. Kinsley just needed to put her feelings aside and deal. Maybe her and River weren't meant to be. Or are they?
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This is a story I wrote when I was in my first year of college. It's not the best writing and there are most likely some grammar errors, but I thought it might be fun to post anyway. I remember having a good time writing it, and the friends who read it said they enjoyed it. I hope you can have some fun reading it too! Synopsis: Kinsley Slater is a high school senior who resides in the small town of Brookings, Oregon. She was born with quite a special gift-- she can see soulmates. On this Earth, each person born has a soulmate. Soulmates are determined by the shape of one's heart, and some women can see that shape. Although Kinsely is one of these woman, she is a cynical girl who doesn't believe in love. (most likely because she doesn't have a soulmate herself.) But what will happen when the new boy at school catches her eye? And what will she decide to do with her life after high school? Will she work as a Seer or will she pursue something she is more passionate about?

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