All About Your Heart
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  • Parts 12
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  • Reads 20,676
  • Votes 1,058
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 12m
Ongoing, First published Oct 17, 2019
Rising piano prodigy, Roseanne Park, got into a car accident and lost the ability to play. With the loss of feeling in her hand, she lost the ability to enjoy life. Stuck in a hospital room for months, she refused to let anyone in that is until Lisa came.

Lisa, a new nurse at Glendale Hospital was assigned to be Roseanne's private nurse. She struggles at her new job with Roseanne being so hard on her but maybe with a little bit of hardwork she's convinced she'll be able to thaw her ice cold heart.
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