Anastasiia Deniz Mitchell "Don’t Fall in Love with an Aquarius: Don’t Trust a Libra. Volume 1"

When I look at his picture, I think I can be with him. Will we meet in person?Emre and me met online. This academic year, the man comes to study in Russia, where I live! Does he do it on purpose? Does he really want to meet me? I don’t know! Everything’s so complicated and confusing!This book is not the end of the whole story, but only a part of it – the part that binds together the present and the past. The future is still unknown. But I believe my story will have a happy ending.

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Don’t Fall in Love with an Aquarius: Don’t Trust a Libra. Volume 1
Anastasiia Deniz Mitchell

When I look at his picture, I think I can be with him. Will we meet in person?Emre and me met online. This academic year, the man comes to study in Russia, where I live! Does he do it on purpose? Does he really want to meet me? I don’t know! Everything’s so complicated and confusing!This book is not the end of the whole story, but only a part of it – the part that binds together the present and the past. The future is still unknown. But I believe my story will have a happy ending.

Don’t Fall in Love with an Aquarius: Don’t Trust a Libra

VolumeВ 1




Anastasiia Deniz Mitchell

© Anastasiia Deniz Mitchell, 2022

ISBNВ 978-5-0059-2947-1

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Anastasiia Deniz Mitchell

Don’t Fall in Love with an Aquarius:
Don’t Trust a Libra

VolumeВ 1

All the characters ofВ this book and the correspondence included inВ the plot are fictional.

Any resemblance toВ aВ coincidence is accidental.

This is aВ story ofВ two people whose fate leads them toВ aВ possible encounter. After aВ few years ofВ penpalling, they decide it is high time for them toВ meet inВ person. However, is it so simple? Nevertheless, let me note that none ofВ them has admitted so far that they have wanted it very much, and that each ofВ them has been steady inВ the purpose under quite aВ different pretext.

My name’s Aziza, and I’m from Kazan, Russia. The city near Moscow. I don’t know what you consider by the word «near’, though. Eight hundred and twenty-two kilometers. Twelve hours to get to either side by car.

It’s not a memoir. It’s much more. It’s about a person whom I value more than anyone else from my friend list.

You’d think I’m mad. I don’t think I actually am.

What happened during the story turned my life upside down and made me realize all my mistakes.

His name is Emre. We met online, on Facebook¹. By the way, I wrote him first. I was looking for someone who’d help me learn Greek. I love the language. He indicated that he lived in Athens.

1. Facebook is aВ social network officially forbidden inВ Russia since January 2022.

So, IВ wroteВ him.

28В AugustВ 2017

Me: Hello! My name’s Aziza. I’m from Kazan, Russia. Could you help me with learning your native language, please? I adore Greek, so it’d be really kind of you if you didn’t refuse to aid me! Thanks in advance!

Emre: Hello, Aziza! Nice to meet you! Of course, I would love to help you! But I’m afraid I’m not a native Greek, and haven’t actually been there!

Me: Wow! Where are you from, then?

Emre: I’m from Ankara, Turkey.

Turkey? At least, IВ will get toВ know someone from Turkey!

I’ve travelled to Turkey with my family many times, but there was no one to get acquainted with.

Me: Wow! Indeed? That’s great to hear!

Emre: Right! Summer is almost over. So, what’re you going to do?

Me: Well, I’ll go to university.

Emre: Wow! MeВ too!

Me: WhereВ at?

Emre: In Ankara. I’m a mechanical engineer.

Me: As for me, I’m an English student! Here, in Kazan.

Emre: Wow! Good! And I’m studying English. Just studying.

Me: Amazing! In our country, people don’t know English really well.

Emre: Haha, IВ see.

Me: Okay, I must go now. Let’s talk later. Bye!

I needed to help my mum. I had no dad. They got divorced when I was three years old. I was going to be a fourth-year student. In Russia, English students have to do a five-year undergraduate course to obtain a Bachelor’s Degree.

8В SeptemberВ 2017

Emre: Hey! Where areВ you?

Me: Sorry for the late reply! I’ve been rather busy these days! What are you doing?

The first days at university were really tough. AВ lot ofВ homework. Demanding teachers. And all that jazz.

Emre: I’m watching an anime. How was your day? What did you do today?

Me: Well, I’ve finished doing my homework. Also, today, I went for a walk.

Emre: I’ve got an idea. Why don’t you take a photo of a street in Kazan? I’d like to see what streets in Russia look like.

Me: Ah, haha, okay. I’ll take a selfie tomorrow.

Emre: You don’t need to take a selfie. Just a photo of any street.

Me: Ah, okay. No worries.

Emre: But if you want to send a selfie, it’ll be good for me. Haha. I will see you.

Me: Haha. Right.

Emre: Have you ever heard of «Owari No’?

Me: No. What’s this?

Emre: It’s an anime.

Me: Ah, IВ see. NotВ yet.

Emre: I can guess you don’t have enough time, but I think you should watch it. But, actually, I know a few animes much better than this.

Me: IВ hopeВ so.

Emre: ThankВ you.

Me: Welcome.

Emre: Good night.

9В SeptemberВ 2017

Emre: Oh, the correct phrase is «good afternoon’!

Me: Good afternoon is aВ time period between 12В am and 10В pm.В Lol.

Emre:В Oke.

Me: How’s your life?

Emre: What does it mean?

Me: It means «how are you’.

Emre: Oh. I’m fine. But a little but bored. But again, I’m fine. And you?

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