Pieces of the Frame | Ongoing
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  • Parts 13
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  • Reads 222
  • Votes 34
  • Parts 13
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Oct 02, 2017
She just a daughter, like another daughter. When her father do some argument, she'll avoid it. All of parents are really loved making some argument, she thinks. With the line "They just want you to hear their argument and you don't need to reply them." But it still can help.
Yeah, she'll doubt it when she knows one new boy in her class potentially make a mess on her life!
Copyright © P. Afriliani 2014


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*DNCE feat. Hailee Steinfeld - Rock Bottom
*Begin Again - Can A Song Save Your Life?
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