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"Life is what happens to you while you are busy making other plans"- John Lennon
What if you don't live happily ever after?Unfortunately, things don't always turn out the way we think they will. Sometimes white clouds turn dark, sunshine turns to rain, and we realize that while we were moving forward with our partner, we were also moving apart.
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