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The Boat
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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Mar 31, 2019
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Action and Thriller
Welcome fellow reader! You might be thinking that this is another High School monologue about a girl and her problems. Well, you're somehow.. right? Or wrong. Tanya Degurafēr is an optimistic and a sociable person. Mostly called "Sunshine of the City". That is, until her mother passed away. Her life then became dark and emotionless. Couldn't move on. Until..... (hihihi!! Thank you so much for reading this book. If you would love to support this, I'm so sorry but I will be adding that on a later date.😅 Thank you once again!! I must warn you that there are swearing and some content in this story.)
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