We are in progress
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  • Reads 606
  • Votes 118
  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 14m
Ongoing, First published Oct 21, 2019
Ree, is in search for contendness. She fights to earn her closure and the love she owes to herself.

She's a family girl, and a family that's so together and yet not, breaks her everyday.

Ree moves forward. Ree burns, heals and rises, because she has to.

As Sohan Morshed enters her life though, she's somewhat in the line of getting better and a little out of place at the same time.

Join Ree and her family, as they seek happiness despite having it all along.
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