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Love at First Kiss

Greg moved to America after his heart had been broken by his only girlfriend. He had the option to work from home (as an anonymous streamer) but all he did was reminisce about his first and only love that had been with him for only a short while. The day before an interview to TBC Company, he saw an accident and not thinking Greg rushed to the scene to save any survivors. That’s when he saw an Sophia walk out of the car and faint. Since his phone was dead he couldn’t call an ambulance but he could at least offer mouth to mouth resuscitation. He didn't know that he took her first kiss and she inadvertently fell in love with him. Will Sophia repair his broken heart and restore his faith in love? Join the roller-coaster. ------------------------------------------- cover is not mine 2 chapter a day 8:30 and 18:30 GTM+1 mass realese(5 chapters) depend from views: 100k - done 250k - done 500k - done 750k - done 1kk - not done .... there will be shown mature content- before it I will be warning on first words of chapter

poziomowiec · Urban
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Same pocket like always

While we go out of Sophia's house I started riding to the mall which we go so much. While we were driving for some time I looked at her and then she said "you want something,"

"No, I have all," I said.

"Oh, you don't have all," she said. While hearing her I said "so what I have enough t-shirts and underwear,"

"I know but you can have more," she said 'no hell no I don't want to have a full wardrobe of clothes which I will wear only once or never' I said to myself and then I said "don't think about it,"

"About what," she asked.

"Buying stuff to me," I said while looking at her eyes while we were on a red light.

"Oh, I'm not planning it," she said and when I started driving again Sophia said "stop there" while pointing on one shop.

"Why," I asked.

"Oh, stop there and come with me," she said. While hearing her words I drive there and while I walked out while seeing what this shop is selling I said to her „oh hell no,"