Too Shy For Love

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Too Shy for Love.

This might not be your typical girl meets boy and fall in love story.

This story is different.

Riena Carries is a shy caring girl and once you get to know her she isn't that shy. She is in her own bubbly bubble and nothing seem to fathom her.

Henry Axton is a shy guy who doesn't talk to anybody except his friends from back in kindergarten. If you are lucky he will be saying more than just yes or no to your questions.

Despite all the odds they both will eventually fall in love with each other.

Follow them around with their own unique love story that holds more than a first glance will

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