SALAM UNTUKMU, ADAM!
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Continúa, Has publicado feb 17, 2019
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Hanya seorang wanita yang berhasil hijrah dari masa kelamnya, namun, sangat sulit memaafkan diri sendiri. sifat tawadhu' nya membuat para bidadari syurga terkagum-kagum padanya. tak ada yang tahu sampai kapan dia bisa bertahan pada kenyataan pahit yang menyapa, namun, seseorang diluar sana mengakui bahwa dirinya siap mengakhiri rasa sakit yang ia derita.
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