Philophobia #Wattys2016
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  • Reads 89
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 6
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Jun 02, 2016
Philophobia (n.)
  - the fear of falling in love.
  
  The moment Nathaniel Bradshaw met the girl of his dreams according to him at the university that they're both attending to,  Skylar's life turned upside down. 
  
  Skylar tries to ignore him, but a part of her can't. He's like a creepy stalker who won't let her have a good and peaceful life. If only, she could just get rid off him that easily.
  
  As day passes by, they began to enjoy each other's company leaving Skylar in confusion. 
  
  Confusion? 
  
  She's falling for someone who just messing with her, but her feelings are only getting stronger. Will she tell him to just leave her alone, before her feelings turned into love or will she just tell him how she feels. Who knows? Maybe, he did fall for her just like what everyone calls it. 
  
  Love at first sight.
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