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How I Broke My Own Heart

How I Broke My Own Heart

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Romance
Every girl goes through a break up in her lifetime it's just how life is, it's what love is and you'll keep getting your heart broken eventually until you find the right person or you could just become the stereotypical lonely lady with cats. Everyone falls in love and has a crush, the crush could be on a guy you saw on Instagram, celebrity, a guy in your class, a teacher( yes a teacher I mean there's always a hot teacher) and lots of times( I think) you fall in love with your best friend and unfortunately that's what I did.
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She thought she was invisible. He never stopped looking at her. Ahana is the quiet girl everyone forgets, the girl who sits in the corner, buries herself in books, and battles an inferiority complex she never talks about. Arnav is the boy who somehow notices every little thing about her. And he wants her to notice him, too. As he tries to get closer, fate seems determined to keep them apart. New people enter their lives, friendships change, misunderstandings grow, and every time they take a step toward each other, something pushes them apart. But Arnav has never been good at giving up. Because while Ahana doubts herself, he's certain about one thing: Her. A slow, burn high school romance filled with longing glances, silent confessions, jealousy, heartbreak, and a boy who falls first, and keeps falling harder.

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