I LOVE YOU 3000
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  • Reads 1,270
  • Votes 130
  • Parts 21
  • Time 1h 50m
Ongoing, First published Oct 10, 2019
Mature
Second novel by 💕izzxoxo88_💕
Cover by @Han_aira


I will love you as long as the sun burns in the sky,
As long as the moon shines it's light into the dark night,
Until the ragging blue oceans becomes calm and run dry.
I will love you until the end of live


"I love you 3000"
-Raisya Zulaikha

"But i hate you 3000"
-Tengku Ashfar


Cerita ni adalah rekaan semata-mata ye. Takde kaitan antara hidup dan mati.

Idea cerita ni semua dari sis sendiri kalau tersama tu mungkin kebetulan.

Sis harap korang semua suka cerita ni..and selamat membaca guyss
Sorry kalau tertypo atau tatabahasa salah ke..sis cuma nak tulis yang ringkas2 je yang senang korang nak bace okay☺

P/s: dilarang mencuri idea sis.kalau korang curi jugak tanggung sendiri kat akhirat nanti..
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