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To you, my regret (WIP MANY CHANGES)

Auteur: Knightm4re
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What’s your biggest regret? Getting the wrong answer on a multiple-choice question even though you’ve been eyeing the right one that time? Picking the wrong person to bet on in a gambling match? Or not being able to confess your feelings towards the person you’ve been eye-balling, willing to do anything for the person in question, and giving promises of happiness if the person returns your love with their love. Destiny is intangible and constant; and decisive as soon as you have chosen your decision at that moment. (WARNING: THIS STORY IS A FIRST DRAFT CORRECTED BY GRAMMARLY, IT WILL NOT BE PERFECT. JUST KIDDING IT'S PERFECT FOR ME, JUST KIDDING IT IS NOT PERFECT)

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GenXPrays
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In the synopsis, he gives a question: What is your biggest regret? Do not rush to answer it personally, but let the protagonist develop the answer in the chapters to be read. And in the first chapter the answer. Options: - Walking away from a great adolescent love. - To meet a great adolescent love. - Other... I loved the innocent tenderness of the reunion and the...?

Knightm4re
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haha a shameless review by author. It's imperfect, nothing is only perfect when we perfect it a long filler, so I can actually post it here's a quote: Cake is better than flowers a japanese quote meaning that something that has use and is done is better than looks (or something like that)

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