What we should have been

What we should have been

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A girl determined to finally live out of her past gets reminded of what she left behind. She had this vision she needed to live out. Living her life the way she wanted it to. She liked her current life , but it was not enough. She had to settle for whatever is around her for so long , that she decided to stop living this life she settled for and have the life she wanted .So that's why she decided to leave. But she never thought she'd see him again. Sam always had feelings for Alex . But her lack of self confidence and courage got her standing on the sidelines.Fate has his own twisted ways for bringing them back together. Now what? Will Sam's old feeling resurface? Read into Sam and Alex's reunion.
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