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Ongoing, First published Apr 28, 2018
To miała być jedna historia. O jednym człowieku, jednej straconej miłości. O bólu, szczęściu, sięganiu dna rozpaczy. Jednak nie wyszło. Bo tego, co chce Wam przekazać, nie da się pomieścić w jednej historii. Bo nie można skazać jednego człowieka na takie cierpienia. Dlatego będzie to zbiór one-shotów. Bez szczęśliwego zakończenia. Bez fajerwerków.
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