How to be a Heartbreaker (SMBG#2)
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  • Reads 62,824
  • Votes 2,363
  • Parts 27
  • Time 1h 4m
Complete, First published Dec 22, 2016
Mature
[TW: This book may contain strong language. Initially published in 2017.]

Is 4 years enough to forget the past? To recover? To be free again from the past that haunts you? 

It's been 4 years since then. Since graduation. Since prom. Since "his death." Since the breakup. And I was married now.

Maybe time tortures you, because you can't help but look back at your past. You can't help but sigh at what had happened to you, and you might even end up crying... 

If you were "Her"? Would you be able to set yourself free? 

..Or will you learn "How to be a Heartbreaker"?
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