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Zainab's Little Secret
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Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2017
"You are a nightmare dressed like a daydream Mohammed,I wish you never existed in my life,if only marriage wasn't a compulsion"
She had her perfect match but hell no! She was stuck with Muhammad who would do anything to make her his forever...😈 What could have made Zainab to be so cold hearted,stubborn and pessimistic?? .... Read on and add to your reading list to find out👍
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