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Destiny's Given Second Chance
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Complete, First published Jul 11, 2013
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=Second Chances=
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What if you had a second chance to meet someone again for the first time.

*That special someone*

In some views they look alike. Their personal taste are exactly the same, though their attitude is far, far opposite from each other. But his presence are like *him's*.

What would you do?

Would you grab the chance to introduce him to your life or forget everything you noticed because all in your heart, things are impossible for *that person* to come back and "Moving On" was the only option...
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Sometimes, love doesn't arrive loudly. It comes quietly-disguised as a stranger. He wasn't supposed to matter. But somehow, he became her routine, her prayers, her future. They built dreams, shared moments, and believed in a once upon a time that felt unbreakable-until one day, everything stopped. Now she's left with memories she doesn't know how to let go of, and a story that never reached its happily ever after. This is a story about unexpected love, unfinished endings, and the kind of connection that stays-even when the person doesn't. I will never stop chasing you. * * * This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents are either products of the author's imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events is purely coincidental.