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MY MAMIWOTA by TrishDire
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BLOOD MAKES YOU RELATED BUT LOYALTY MAKES YOU FAMILY!
MARRIED AGAIN  by TrishDire
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when the heart speaks even God himself listens!
TO DARE IS TO DO by TrishDire
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LOVE ALONE IS NEVER ENOUGH.
IF ONLY..... by TrishDire
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They say "ubuhle bendoda izinkomo zakhe" ( a real man is judged by the size of his pockets) well I disagree cause I've seen women married to rich men living miserable lives, I've seen slay queens dating rich guys who treated like them like shit and they stayed because of money so to me even if you work a 9 to 5 job and you can't afford to buy me a Brazilian and Peruvian hair, even if you can't afford to take me to the most expensive restaurant or to Dubai or even Durban or Cape Town I'll still love you..... as long as I don't sleep hungry and you make me happy and try by all means to cater for me and you respect, love and you are honest and faithful to me then I'll treat you like a king. So what im trying to say is there are still ladies out there who aren't moved by material things and once you have her make sure you never lose her cause you'll watch from a distance as another man makes her happy while you are married to a gold digger....remember glitter is not gold and the grass is not always green on the other side! Anyway walk with me on this journey as I take you through the challenges a lady called Marang and her best friend Dineo face as they tackle life's challenges and finding true love.
With Pain Comes Love Book 1 by sandisiwegxaba
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Title: With Pain Comes Love Synopsis: In the vibrant streets of South Africa, amidst the backdrop of university life, a tale of love, longing, and self-discovery unfolds in "With Pain Comes Love." Meet Melokuhle Bess, a charming and confident young man navigating the complexities of love and relationships. With his charismatic demeanor and magnetic personality, Melo has no shortage of admirers. But beneath his cocky exterior lies a heart torn between two worlds. Enter Yandiswa Gxaba, a fierce and independent spirit whose presence ignites a spark within Melo's soul. From their first encounter, it's clear that there's something special between them, a connection that transcends time and space. But as Melo grapples with his feelings for Yandiswa, he finds himself torn between the familiar comfort of his current relationship and the allure of something new and exciting. Caught between loyalty and desire, Melo must confront his inner demons and face the truth of his heart's desires. As Melo and Yandiswa navigate the turbulent waters of love and passion, they soon discover that with pain comes love, and with love comes the power to heal old wounds and embrace the beauty of the present moment. Join Melo and Yandiswa on a journey of self-discovery, forgiveness, and redemption as they learn that true love knows no bounds and that sometimes, the greatest love stories are born from the deepest pain.
With Pain Come Love 2 by sandisiwegxaba
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Yaya and Melo are back with their drama, things can only go down hill from here on before they can change for the better.
With Pain Comes Love 3 by sandisiwegxaba
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Seeing my wife in the state she was in has to be the 2nd most painful thing to go through, the first being losing your little princess. I watched her sleeping peacefully, at least she was at peace and not thinking about what we are currently going through. I think the most painful thing about losing someone is that there's no warning, you don't get a chance to say a proper goodbye to them and there's no telling when you'll ever see them again. Death is a thief. - Melo Before my daughter came into the picture I used to drink and get really drunk. Alcohol has always been a coping mechanism f and my go-to for pretty much every emotion, be it happiness or sadness or even anger... it was always my go-to. But I stopped when I found out I was pregnant and only drank every now and then but never to get drunk. Losing my child has been hard, it's been a struggle I am yet to conquer, if how I also don't know. I've never been able to handle pain easily, for me reality strikes after some time... let's just say I react in a much later stage to pain or trauma. Yes, she was gone but I didn't want to accept it at first and I can't say that I've accepted it now because I haven't still but I'm taking it one day at a time... I've been drinking to ease the pain and not think about her or remember her but that's stupid because every part of this big house reminds me off her. It's been a month since her funeral and I've been drinking excessively. I'm not coping and neither is Melo. I cannot imagine us surviving this one. We just strangers who sleep on the same bed. She didn't deserve to die. She shouldn't have died. - Yaya
MaDlamini by MahlakoChauke
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The story is about a young tsonga girl who gets to meet a Zulu guy (a prince to be specific) and marries him. But remember not all that gliters is gold
Get up! by MahlakoChauke
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Tintswalo's marriage with Muzikayise is sinking. She has fallen, and all she needs to do is to get up, dust herself and keep going. Will she be able to get up or remain down?