Life of four musketeers
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  • Reads 1,332
  • Votes 578
  • Parts 19
  • Time 58m
Ongoing, First published Jun 02, 2018
"Life isn't always easy.

Especially when you're a teenager.There will always 

be temptations,hurdles,challenges that will be 

thrown your way.Life teaches us lessons through 

the hardest ways."

This definitely applies to the four musketeers;Grace

Chioma,Michelle and Haleemat. Things were finally 
 
going their way until life decided to show up and 

cut short their brief moment of happiness.

Join this four on their journey of life. Through the 

pain,the laughter,the tears,the relationships and 

the hardships.

~~<>~~<>~~<>~~<>~~<>^^•^^~~<>~~<>~~<>~~<>~~
Like the saying goes,

The calm is always before the storm
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Note:The beginning is a bit messy and very cringe 

worthy.The story is very slow but things starting 

heating up later on.Please give this book a try and I 

promise you won't regret it.
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