First Love
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Annalisa never felt adequate. She never felt like she belonged this world, or any other world in fact. She always felt like she fell short, always too silent, always too detached, always too awkward, and never good enough. She lived her whole life trying to accept the fact that she will never be as beautiful as her best friend, Giselle. But of course, like any other girl, things change when she meets Galen, and she has never wanted anyone else to accept her more than she wanted Galen to. But with Giselle being as perfect as she always was, will anyone even give her a second glance?
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She was just that girl who always did her work at school, never caused trouble, was always quiet in the classroom and never felt like she belong with her group of friends. Till she kind of fell in love with her best friend, but she still did not quite believe that she fit in with her. She wanted everything to impress her and make her believe that she always meant everything she told her. She always wonder was that enough or was it a waste of time. She did not feel like hearing that answer; all she knew is she wanted to make her believe that somebody means everything they tell her even if it had to be the girl who nobody never noticed. She has this feeling that one day that bestfriend that she fell in love with, will know just how much she is a diamond to somebody. Just one question how will she show her?...

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