Married to Victor Stephen (BOOK 2)
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  • Reads 220,280
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  • Parts 49
  • Time 3h 11m
Complete, First published Sep 17, 2017
High school sweethearts.

Victor-  I think the perfection of marriage is that, it's not perfect.

Suzy-  And you have to weather many storms together.

Suzy finally got married to her high school sweetheart, Victor Stephen. He was everything a girl ever wanted as husband. But in every marriage, there is a challenge or the other, and most couples don't survive such a traumatic, bumpy road.


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