Clinging To Love
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  • Parts 31
  • Time 4h 15m
  • Reads 29
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 31
  • Time 4h 15m
Complete, First published Jan 20
Mature
Have you ever had a reason to fall in love and hope they would cling on for life?

No?

Than this story might take you for a leap. Terri loves her best friend Brooke though they never exactly told one another. Terri did the most horrible mistake of her life marrying Monica whose heart is as worthless as a penny. Terri did everything she could to keep her marriage with Monica but when Monica slept around it made Terri realize their marriage wasn't worth it.
Can Terri get away from Monica to be with her true love?

Gale is a whole new leap for love, she's obnoxious, a full time nurse and hateful but despite everything she is in for a trail of love that can save her from being disrespectful, a one of a kind woman changes all that.

Brianna is a rebel at age sixteen, her best friend Amelia is a complete nerd compare to Brianna being popular. Though their love is bounded by nothing to hold on too. Brianna and Amelia want what their mothers have a committed relationship that leads to a successful marriage but their love isn't clinging so well.

Can a rebellious Brianna change to be with Amelia once and for all?
 
*you're imagination is involved with these characters, I am not writing details because I feel we could use a little imagination to create our own characters.
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