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Feelings
Feelings
Feelings
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Feelings

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What would life be like if there were no emotions?
What would it be like if water washed away your feelings?
For Felicity Parker this is her whole life, she is used to feeling nothing. All this changes when she meets Michael who shows her life has more to offer than she ever thought, but this comes with a hefty price. Torn between love and pain; she must make a decision that can change her whole life.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAisha Saqib
Release dateJul 10, 2014
ISBN9781311772558
Feelings
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Aisha Saqib

I love to write, i love how random words string together to from something so beautiful that it can even explain your feelings. In my spare time,I watch movies and read ANY book I can get my hands on although i love reading Dytopian and apocalyptic literature. Apart from that I'm a student of Media, Communication and Advertising.

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    Feelings - Aisha Saqib

    FEELINGS

    By Aisha Saqib

    Copyright 2014 Aisha Saqib

    ISBN 9781311772558

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    She walked into the elevator that already had a few people and stood at the corner, her expressions and demeanor screamed that she be left alone, no one dared even say a simple hello to her as it was apparent that any attempt at communication might be unwelcome. Her sharp black suit told a story of professionalism but her expressions told a story that she had not left her issues at home before coming to work. When the elevator dinged and doors pushed aside she slid out to make her way to her cubical where she worked a normal nine to five job in data managing and classification. Rather relieved that the intensity had considerably lessened after the ever somber Felicity Parker had gotten out, the others continued their chat that had been hushed down earlier.

    Back in the cubicle, Felicity sat down and before reaching the ever increasing pile of folders and paperwork, took a few deeps breaths. The ride to the office had been a horror on its own. She had seen the rash driving taxis, yelling and fighting people

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