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The Void Writer

This young man in his early life as a teenager is considered to be a talent born once every century. A modern Shakespeare. Highly regarded by thousands of people all around the globe with his tear-jerking creations of love story that will make men and women cry. In short, a genius. But everyone knew of his true nature. Despite being awarded countless awards as one of the best romance author in the whole world, he's... clueless. Everything about love. His cold demeanor and a stone cold face shows no signs of attractions or feelings to anyone. He doesn't feel any attraction to anyone. Now, he enters the first years of his high school life. Several interesting characters entered his life in which fate clearly planned to. Will he be able to feel the feelings of the character he writes in his novels or will he just be the same old, cold and heartless, 'Void Writer'? AUTHOR'S NOTE: As much as I'd like to reference real books in the real world in this story, I'm afraid that I cannot since there's copyrights and licensing protecting those things. And I'm not going to risk it. So that's why most of the books in this story will be made up by me.

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Side Story #1 - Victoria's Past

Several years ago...

I thought that everything would be just fine as long as I had my mother. But it was all for naught as I realized that my father tossed her away like a plaything.

I yearned for the admiration and love of my parents. I was such a small child, small enough for anyone to hold me in their arms and carry me.

I yearned for their attention, their love, their time and whatever it may be that would keep their eyes locked in place with me.

That smile that my mother does whenever I saw her, it was something that I dearly wanted to see again and again.

And as much as I tried to do whatever I can to please father. I tried to be the best at everything I could. But all I've got where those eyes.

Those eyes that I haven't forgotten.

His eyes were locked in mine, but I knew he couldn't see me. I wasn't his child. I was never, his daughter.