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[f] I suffered because I cared too much for him. I got hurt because I protected him. I ignored my feelings because I wanted him to be happy. In the end I got blamed for being egoistic because it became too much. But still I love him even if he hates me. Isn't that the curse of being family? Not telling them how much you suffered for his happiness and not tell him what you did even if he blames you? Isn't that what makes you family? Is it a gift or a curse? It depends on yourself and your
Winter has a mysterious past and dark secrets which are destroying her from within. Its like she's being consumed by a burning fire and scorching into the depths of despair. She's lost everything, but can moving to America give her a chance to save herself? Can she let people in, especially the very attractive boy whose her cousins best mate? Or would she always be tormented and give into the urging pull of darkness....
There's this thing called chemistry, which can't be explained, it's either there or it's not and it can't be denied. For Skylar Miller chemistry was the one thing she didn't consider when she hatched her perfect plan for her freshman year of college: study hard, make new friends and stay away from boys.
[f] I suffered because I cared too much for him. I got hurt because I protected him. I ignored my feelings because I wanted him to be happy. In the end I got blamed for being egoistic because it became too much. But still I love him even if he hates me. Isn't that the curse of being family? Not telling them how much you suffered for his happiness and not tell him what you did even if he blames you? Isn't that what makes you family? Is it a gift or a curse? It depends on yourself and your
Winter has a mysterious past and dark secrets which are destroying her from within. Its like she's being consumed by a burning fire and scorching into the depths of despair. She's lost everything, but can moving to America give her a chance to save herself? Can she let people in, especially the very attractive boy whose her cousins best mate? Or would she always be tormented and give into the urging pull of darkness....
There's this thing called chemistry, which can't be explained, it's either there or it's not and it can't be denied. For Skylar Miller chemistry was the one thing she didn't consider when she hatched her perfect plan for her freshman year of college: study hard, make new friends and stay away from boys.