Patricia Taylor

Stories 11
Chapters 3,604
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  • by Patricia Taylor “No, listen to me first, “Yang Zi said quickly. She didn’t waste time and came straight to the topic. “There is a boy you used to teach. Han Zixin, right?” “Oh, yes, “Yang Mei nodded her head. She could understand why she received her teacher’s call. Mr Chen hadn’t stopped pestering her to convince Han Zixin. “He is now under my dad but I always give him pointers. He is a very talented boy and has a bright future ahead of him. Teacher Yang, if you are here to convince me to ask him…
  • by Patricia Taylor Yang Zi couldn’t sleep for a couple of nights after the time she had seen Han Zixin with the patriarch of the Han Family in the school. She had been dreaming about her past too often these days that it had been taking a toll on her already fragile mental health. Her guilt was suffocating her to the extent that she was finding it difficult to breathe. The big and open house was caging her. This morning, once again she slept until late. She had been using sleep to run away from the truth. But they say,…
  • by Patricia Taylor Everyone was asking Han Zixin about his trick for the exam when the exam ended three hours later. He just shrugged not revealing his secret strategy for exams that was getting viral on the school forum. A brave student reached the door of the science block for asking Lu Xuan if he knew anything about Han Zixin’s new strategy for the exam. In the beginning, Lu Xuan used to be annoyed when people were always associating with that rumoured boyfriend of his but with time, he learnt to ignore it and now he…
  • by Patricia Taylor It was exam day. Gu Shangyan and Lu Xuan went together as their exam timing was the same because of their same stream. An Xiulan and Han Zixin went together because they were in the same stream too. “Pray, I pass the exam, ” Han Zixin sighed. An Xiulan nodded her head and joined her hands to chant a prayer for both of them. Although they had prepared for the exam, they felt as if they had already forgotten all the topics. “All the best, ” Shen Yue said as she saw two of them outside the class…
  • by Patricia Taylor “So, you have a problem in this chapter?” Song Xueyun asked as she saw the chapter that An Xiulan was showing her. “Actually, it’s not that easy but if I explained it to you well, it won’t be that tough either. However, I need both of you to not bicker and only focus on the notebook, do you get it?” “Xueyun, you are even stricter than Yan Ge, ” An Xiulan sighed. “Is he even strict with you?” Song Xueyun rolled her eyes. “I think these days he is more happy than ever. One day, he…
  • by Patricia Taylor “Wow, ” A gasp left An Xiulan’s lips when she entered the gates of the traditional-style courtyard house. Although the house was old, it was preserved in a very loving manner. From its walls and floors, one could say that it gave away its history. “Song family is a literary family. This house has been passed down to the eldest son in every generation, ” Han Zixin said. “Song Xueyun’s grandpa passed it down to her father when they left the world.” “It’s very beautiful, ” An Xiulan…
  • by Patricia Taylor “Did you ask her?” An Xiulan asked in a hesitating tone. She wondered if Song Xueyun would agree or not. More than for exams preparation, she wanted to meet her friend. Han Zixin nodded his head. He showed her his phone where Song Xueyun had replied with an eye roll that was so unlike her. She saw that Song Xueyun was typing and waited for her response. Song Xueyun: Han Zixin: An Xiulan texted back. Song Xueyun: “You were worrying in vain, “Han Zixin said. An Xiulan grinned at him. “We…
  • by Patricia Taylor The summer ended and the city entered a moderate temperature. The days began getting shorter and time for fun too as the monthly tests began. In the first test, the scores were normal. Similar things happened in others too. Suddenly, it was half-yearly exams and students found themselves at their wit ends. Time was moving so fast that they couldn’t almost keep up with school. It was the age where they were learning more from life than textbooks. It was not easy for them to deal with this phase of…
  • by Patricia Taylor “Fuck, where the hell you get beer from?” Gu Shangyan asked him in shock. “A man never kisses and tells, ” Lu Xuan winked at him. “Now tell this brother, what’s troubling you? You look like someone kissed the air out of your body.” “Stop using that word, ” Gu Shangyan muttered. “Which one?” Lu Xuan asked with a brow raise. “The k-word, “Gu Shangyan murmured. “Oh brother, don’t tell me you kissed someone, ” Lu Xuan teased him but when he looked at the expression on his…
  • by Patricia Taylor That Summer it wasn’t Lu Xuan who had experienced what it was like to be in love. There was someone else too. Someone who had yet to realise that he had long blurred the lines between friendship and love. Gu Shangyan opened the door of the cafe that he frequented with Yoona after the library. They had known each other for almost one month. They went from fighting with each other for every petty thing to fast fasts. As he opened the door, he saw Yoona smiling at a guy. It was Sunday which meant he…
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