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Tyron Jake Vallesta and Sally Rivales a couple for almost three years, decided to settle down and build and face a family life. But when the time, Tyron decided to introduce Sally to his parents a complication occur. Tyron’s parents didn’t like Sally and told to there son to have a break-up to her. It cause sadness to Tyron’s heart. But, because Tyron is deeply inlove to his girlfriend he can’t do it by himself he chooses, that Sally would do the break-up. So, in able to push Sally to that he chooses to be cold to her. He rarely smiles and talks when he is with her, causing Sally to worry what’s going on to their relationship. Then one day, Sally confronted Tyron. But their conversation was interruped by the presence of Sally’s father and Javer Thompson, the guy which her father chooses to marry her daughter. Sally’s attention was drawn to her father and Javer causing Tyron to be out of place. But when Tyron decided to leave the house Sally easily notice and stop him and continue their interrupted coversation about their relationship. But, their conversation goes wrong and resulted a break-up.
Sally’s POV: “ It’s been a year after we broke, the last news I know about Tyron is their family moved to another place because of his father’s job. Here I go again, facing the everyday life. Healing my broken heart and try to write compositions that describes what I feel.’’ “ Hello! How’s life my dear?” Andrea said, my beloved childhood bestfriend.
“Going fine!... Moving on!...”
“Wanna have a refreshment? A hangout! A shopping!... You like?”.
“Uh.. Let me think my schedule??.. I think I can go! Let’s go now!.”
After the enjoyable moments of the two, Andrea accompany home the drunk Sally home. And that time, Javer is at home leaving sally to Javer. When the morning comes Javer took the responsibilty to take care Sally while her father is away from home.

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