If you're giving up on love, if you're giving up on the fairy tale you've been dreaming about since you were a kid, meeting the prince or princess of your life and living a happy ending, Olivia gets you. And she does not actually call it as giving up, it's more like accepting that it's not for her and that's okay. A fast learner because life is a strict professor, she says, maybe she was meant for another kind of love. We all have a love story to tell, everyone has a love story that they hold on to for the rest of their lives. Olivia was no exception, she had her fair shares of romantic encounters but now she's starting to wonder if it's better to just watch people be in love, be an admirer of a complicated art in a museum, clap for others from afar and see things rationally. To not be under the influence of a drug called love. "Everyone's a main character in their own story, but I'm guessing mine's not a romance genre, maybe it was never meant to be but maybe I was meant to be a side character or a second lead in other people's love stories." Afterall, where do second leads go after being used by main characters to prove their love to each other?
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