Innocent Love
ay. She had thought of getting out. But it would be in
sting. It was like she was quar
away from where she had dropped it the last day. That was the only thing he could
swered and ope
mmered. Valentine closed the door be
asn't a bad deci
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sweater in her bag which was able to cover her head down to her face when she left home, and on the roa
re hall for that time, and the next, so tha
f was enough. After all she had been alone almost all h
is time around, she wasn't happy, and all she wanted was to have some real friends aroun
re was no practical involvement, so she didn't ha
hall early enough. The lecturer, who was the most important app
joined them an
ntroduction to Psychology, and tomorrow we should have our first workshop as well, although it wouldn't be the first
t her reform was about to crumble when a familiar voice came sounding in her ear, followe
aid attention to the lecturer ignorin
gum surrounded teeth. But there were tints of insincerit
e, although not paying attention to her, didn't feel the apology. Per
te, Jemima isn't always around, so the wild dog is always on loose. You should be happy, the
g a punch at her and wa
ed her speech. Patty's boyfriend was one of them, and whatever she s
ot up before the lecture
ou being so dramatic? Why are you
. She closed her eyes and gulped down the insult and humiliatio
e each other's sister. That's how we grow. Not the
ith that. Nobody is ever goi
a reasonable woman, but she wasn't. She wa
idn't want to let the day go in vain just like the
's no seat. What type of school is this? What are the extra
both of them couldn't bring th
the only free one. Lina hoped that she would come ov
e than spend thirty minutes to one hour or more at Lina's side. She left the class a
merous books from fictions, to non-fictions
were digital logbooks showing records of books on each shelf which made it
d sweet atmosphere, supported with different perfume flowers which
rowned her face with a smile as she d
elves showed that she wasn't alone. But w
ime in the library, she walked behind a non-fiction shelve, a
placed her hand on her chest. "Oh thank God is still intact..." she exhaled "That was intense. Who was that?" I
again. He was just standing at the extreme where th
th his calm chilly voice. They were right, h
rected her mind to his hands which yielded two books on both hands; The Purpose
so she set her foot on it. "It never gets old
ce to both hands and ch
wouldn't look like a dumbass, but she was extra careful not to say anything that would put her into troubl
m a rich family and probably had a lot of money on his own pe
lt a lump in her throat, triggering her nervous response again. She didn't want trouble, she h