Her Best Lie Yet
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  • Reads 70
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 3
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2016
In a winter morning of christmas, a  young boy around the age of 15 woke up feeling the vibe of christmas. Getting up of his bed and stretching up, he saw frost in the window. With a big smile in his face he got nearer and cleared the glass with his bare hands. His smile got even wider seeing his childhood best friend outside dressed quite warmly in snow. He smiled and waved at her as she waved back.

A car stopped beside her and she looked back at him. Now tearfully. entering the car his smile vanished, hurriedly he went down the corridor then the stairs hoping that he could catch up. But what was left was the red tail lights and a vast snow land. 

3 years later,  the young man grew up into a fine lad not hearing a single word about his childhood friend. Then suddenly, a young girl suddenly passed by and and she was quite similar to his childhood friend. 

Is it really her, or is it a person that would make him forget about his childhood friend?
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