Playing The Impossible
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Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2013
I looked down at her and my stomach seemed to quench till I felt like throwing up. I couldn't bare it any longer. I closed my eyes to stop my tears flowing down, hot and salty. "You can't leave me", I whispered, but they only broke down into more sobs. I couldn't speak, couldn't see anything else but her. But of course, there was no answer. My throat constricted as I walked away. 

Craig Chavez is the typical badass bad boy oozing with the confidence that he can own any girl he wishes. That is, until he hears of a certain girl referred to as the impossible who does not fall in love, whom it's impossible to woo. Challenges come to Craig very rarely so he takes this oppurtunity to prove his image to his friends once again. Betting on the fact that he can woo her, he takes this challenge. However, this is not a story of a bet. It is in fact the story of a very confident boy who thinks he can achieve the impossible.
"Everything seems impossible until it's done"- Nelson Mandela
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