MISSION : Break His Heart
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  • Reads 83
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 19
Ongoing, First published Jul 03, 2016
Revenge is the best way to moveon because of other people ...but would it make other people's happy? 


'I love him... But it's too late'


'I love her... But I hate her'

 
'I make his life miserable because of LOVE' 


'I let her came into my life without knowing her real purpose'


'I hate it but I miss him' 


'I fucking hate her... But I miss her'

 

Fate let them COLLIDE with each other. 


Fate made them LOVE each other. 



Fate let them TEAR apart. 



Would fate once AGAIN let them collide? 



Would fate will let them forgive EACH OTHER? 



Would fate make ways for them to live HAPPILY ever after? 





READ AND FIND OUT IF DESTINY EXIST IN THIS NOVEL AND IF FATE WOULD GAVE THEM A SECOND TIME AROUND.

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I'm not perfect specially when it comes to my english grammar.
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