Racconto

Racconto

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Sometimes I like to zone out and let my hands do the talking, with a pen in my hand and a piece of paper below it, attempting to live in a world where I'm not being taught how to calculate the terminal velocity of a falling body. This book holds those pieces of my heart and mind that I've hidden inside my notebooks and diary pages for too long. So go on, peruse these worlds of words and see if you enjoy reading short stories written during Chemistry lectures ;)
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In a world of late-night texts and forgotten homework, there are some stories that aren't written in a book. They're drawn in the margins of a notebook and whispered across a classroom. This is one of them. It began with a glance that felt like a secret-a tiny, perfect moment that turned the ordinary halls of high school into an adventure. It's the story of shared headphones and hand-holding under a starlit sky, of a romance so pure and hopeful it felt like a dream you never wanted to wake from. This is a journey through first loves and first goodbyes. It's a story about finding the courage to fall, even when you know there's a chance you might get hurt. The bell has rung. The story begins now.

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