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Fiction
Romance
Claire is one mischievous girl. She's the mayor's daughter and lead a simple life. Suddenly, her incredibly rich, forgotten kindergarten classmate, Fabian appears and confessed his love to her for all these seven years. Claire and Fabian started to experience all this drama. Will they ever find their way back together?
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