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The Swing.

An exciting novel that will leave you in a state of shock. Enjoy and relax, finding out in The Swing what became of this two lover birds, Spencer and Liz......... The events, characters and incidents portrayed and the name herein are fictitious, and any similarity to the name, character or history of any actual person or entity, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and unintentional. Any unauthorized duplication, copying, distribution or use of all or part of this book may result in civil liability and/or criminal prosecution in accordance with applicable laws. For permission requests, write to the publisher, addressed "Attention: Permission coordinator, " at safetykosy54321@gmail.com and cysafety264@gmail.com.

Safety_Kossy · Urban
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60 Chs

1998

GREG found out that Liz and Spencer weren't seeing each other again and tried to plot a way for them to accidentally bump into each other. But Liz, was very careful making sure she didn't fall into that trap.

Though, at night she would long and dream of him. But at school hours, she behaved like a total robot, a heartless robot for that matter.

Greg made her see life in a different way and they really enjoyed each others company. Easy for them, they were birds of the same feathers, doing mainly paintings and licking ice creams together.

"The Asians are Hindus"

"No. You don't know what you're saying, there are different aspects, the Indians are"

Liz was discussing her assignment with Greg, today.

"Oh, please save me history" Greg gestured.

Liz drank her glass of water and continued; "they have more than ten countries that share the same continent but different borders. The Chinese for example, the Philippines, the Koreans-South and north, the Indians. Even the Indians have shared cultures not all are Hindus, we have the idol worshippers, the Christians, the--" Greg cut her shut; "who is helping you with your assignment again?" He asked. "Okay fine lecturer" she rolled her eyeballs. "Now turn to chapter 3" he said.

"Oh look! There in the textbook! It clearly states that Asians are not Hindus!"

She was more than glad she won the argument.

"Aaargh....Spencer was really right about you. You're a miss debater" he whined.

"-" The mention of Spencer cut her shut.

"I'm sorry. I didn't...I didn't mean to--"

"It's okay" she said.

It was now she knew how much she missed Spencer.

"I guess that'll be all for today. You should be leaving before you get Uncle Hugh pissed off" he helped her pack her books.

"Thanks Greg" she smiled at him.

"Thanks? Oh no, anytime Liz, anytime. What are friends for?" He said. She raised a brow to that.

"Thanks for everything". She didn't know how to thank him enough for helping her forget about Spencer and moving on. It wasn't easy at all, it really meant a lot.

Greg only smiled, he really didn't understand.