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Chaos Theory of Love
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Complete, First published Aug 06, 2016
You know these feelings that you can't really describe. That's what Rome and Gaint experience when they meet each other. Even though their first encounter isn't fortunate, it seems as if destiny has other plans for them. Why else would they see each other half naked in the shower or become lab partners? Though they try hard  to fight against them, emotions cannot be suppressed. 
    This novel deals with the lives of Gaint, Rome and their high school friends. On thier journey to love they must experience confusion, disappointment and desperation but also happiness, friendship and love. In the end it is clear that love follows chaotic rules.
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