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Marquerie Wong discusses the book "The Science of the First Love," which explores the story of Natasha and Daniel's true love. The book delves into themes of fate, history, and the journey of love. Natasha and Daniel initially resist love but eventually fall for each other. The book emphasizes the progression of their relationship from beginning to end. It also explores how they first met, Natasha's initial reluctance, and how their love evolves. The book highlights the impact of their connection on Natasha's beliefs about relationships. Overall, it is a captivating story about the transformative power of love. Hi, my name is Marquerie Wong, and today we're going to talk about Natasha and Daniel's true love. Today we're going to be talking about the book, The Science of the First Love. I'll talk about how the story of the first love works by talking about heroes and gods and the fate of a woman or history. They both will be looking for love in the beginning of the story, but towards the end of the story they fall in love with each other and go on to the end of the story. The page will point to where the relationship will be from the beginning to the end of the story. As you read the page from book 4, you can see how much the page will point us throughout the story and put their foresight and push their way of thinking on how they feel about loving for each other. For topic 3, we will be talking about how Natasha and Daniel first knew each other, how Daniel caught things at first and how Natasha didn't like dating or didn't want him. First they started to fall in love and fell for each other when Natasha finally gave in and broke up with him. Natasha will refer to him on a regular basis and he says that he spoils her by putting mental abuse on her over him. Natasha calls this her life and says that there is no such thing as meant to be when she refuses to disclose the matter further and worse. Daniel will call her openly. We will learn how to try to relate to him and see how he will show his love when Natasha leaves him. Okay, for the outtakes, the book is a captivating story that includes the idea of just seeing the impact of someone's performance. In the story, Natasha clearly didn't believe in any type of relationship with the boy and throughout the story, she started to change as she kept moving around Daniel. And that is the end of this part.