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The Clichéd Story of My Life

"We can make memories together... Be it happy or sad, unlike feelings, memories will always be there." He told her when she said that feelings could not be trusted. "And with me... I assure you, each memory we make, would be a happy one." ☆☆★★ As the name suggests, it's a cliché BUT different story of our female lead- Maya Parker. Maya had once dreamt of building a beautiful future with someone she had been together with since ages. Unfortunately, it turned out that she had to wake up from this dream; he was cheating on her! But, never did she think that she could fall in love with someone so soon, only after a few days of her breakup!♡♡ This time you are going to see that not everyone in this world is a jerk!! (^~^) Your Checklist- •cheating boyfriend. ✔ •Beautiful leads. ✔ •family drama ✔ • scheming mother✔ •first crush✔ [No Major misunderstandings! No Abuse!] (3 updates a week) (The book cover is made by me using references from the net) Connect with me in the Comments, I reply to almost all of them {I think (~_~;)}... or on my Instagram- @nanoree_wn. I post there sometimes if not always. ヘ( ̄ω ̄ヘ) This is an original story by me & I'm not a professional author so please excuse me for my not-so-professional writing!(●__●)

nanoree · Urban
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Old Ladies?!

"Have you shown this to anybody else?" After watching the entire video, Lydia asked her friend with slight anxiousness visible in her eyes. She hoped that not a lot of people had seen this interview. 

"Um... apart from both of us, only a few people from our department have seen it, and few other of my friends know that I have given an interview to someone." Liya answered plainly. 

She could see that her friend was worried for her, but did not understand why this topic was something to be worried about. 

Hearing her response, Lydia did not say much, but sighed in relief as she nodded lightly.

She knew that Liya had always been innocent- minded, and an awfully honest person. She would straightforwardly say things to people without caring what impact they may land on them, or even herself as long as she thought that she was right. And this time was also not an exception.