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Some Fate?

Some Fate?

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Nov 11, 2012
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23 year old Christina, has a very determined outlook on life and has always had the dream of becoming a doctor. Now that she has graduated, she has gotten a chance to go abroad and intern at a very famous hospital. She has a past like everyone in this world has.. but that doesn't stop her from achieving what matters most to her. That is her dream. A little later in the story, fate challenges her by bringing up her ex-boyfriend, Sam, in her life. Will Christina and Sam get back together? And if they do, do they think their relationship will last? To know more... Read 'Some Fate?' <<<<<<<<<
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