Just a Pain Reliever (Pinili Series #1)
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  • Parts 43
Ongoing, First published May 19, 2019
"Why does the candle lose its flame when the wind blows?" 

It was a question that neither Cupid nor the gods could answer. It was an abyss of bliss. A question that takes a lifetime to be answered. A question that only people who adore each other would know. 

Alannah Steph Solano was a broken teenage girl until she met a man whom she compared to a demigod and who changed her perspective on love. 

In the midst of the raging rain, Alannah was left by her parents. After the incident, she tattooed within her mind that love is nothing but a fathomless illusion, dressed in an ethereal daydream. However, all the chaos engraved inside her vulnerability began to fade when she stared at a man's dazzling eyes.

Is love only a pain reliever?
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