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A single word
It started with a single word- then came another five. When I got to my second line, I nearly began to cry. Chapter two developed in an unsuspected way, and the characters began to grow a little more each day.
The plot began to thicken by the middle of chapter three and he said- she said- who did what?' was now a mystery.
By the end of chapter four, somebody will die and someone else will fall in love by the middle of chapter five.
Chapter six begins with the sound of wedding bells and they'll probably have a baby if chapter seven goes well.
Chapter eight needs more excitement to keep the story strong.
Maybe between nine and ten someone new will come along.
A wondering eye in chapter eleven ignites a love affair and chapter twelve will begin with a marriage in despair.
Thirteen and fourteen will hold together the threads of a broken heart, but in chapter fifteen they will finally decide they cannot be apart.
Sixteen will rekindle passion, seventeen a vengeful hate, and in the beginning of chapter eighteen someone will meet their fate.
Chapter nineteen will be the greatest finale ever heard, and twenty will be the end of the journey that started with a single word.
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