Recommended by Aiko Hikari

Aiko Hikari
Readers and fans of surprising fics, if you are looking for something that involves you and is romantic but not too saccharine or if you like electrifying combats then don't waste time and start reading Twilight Worldwide, I guarantee you won't regret it, the plot is super good worked and the characters seem like I've known them for thousands of years. I started reading it because it was recommended to me and I'm already a fan, so good reading to you who followed my advice. And if you didn't follow, I'm sorry, you don't know what you're missing kisses
"THERE", "THEIR", and "THEY'RE"

"There" refers to a place. "Their" indicates possession. "They're" is a contraction for "they are." Ex.: There is a beautiful garden. Their house is nearby. They're going for a walk.

"ALTOGETHER" and "ALL TOGETHER"

"Altogether" means completely or in total. "All together" means everyone or everything in a group. Ex.: The project was altogether successful. We sang the song all together.

Recommended by Aiko Hikari

Aiko Hikari
Readers and fans of surprising fics, if you are looking for something that involves you and is romantic but not too saccharine or if you like electrifying combats then don't waste time and start reading Twilight Worldwide, I guarantee you won't regret it, the plot is super good worked and the characters seem like I've known them for thousands of years. I started reading it because it was recommended to me and I'm already a fan, so good reading to you who followed my advice. And if you didn't follow, I'm sorry, you don't know what you're missing kisses