The Dress
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  • Parts 8
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  • Reads 216
  • Votes 26
  • Parts 8
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Apr 27, 2018
All dresses are normal and are called dresses, but this dress is THE DRESS that makes every girl shine, boy marvel, and parents cry. Everyone would like to see or wear that dress. It makes you happy. Because of this you must chose the right one. THAT is the hardest part. 

       This book is simply about Jessica finding the right dress in the right time and to wear it for the right person. This was her problem. She was to find a good man and get married before her only relative, Aunty Matilda dies of diabetes. She took Aunty Matilda, her foster mother, as her own mother, so to make her proud she must settle down. This was a big deal for jess (Jessica)

           All the problems changed to different ones when she went to a party and bumped into a tall chiselled face, brown haired handsome freak. 









                                   AUTHOR's NOTE

Continue reading the book to know what will happen next;) ENJOY!!!

✌🏽out fellow

KENKEYS!!!!!
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