Splintered Heart
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  • Reads 145
  • Votes 31
  • Parts 5
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Nov 02, 2019
Mature
"I love you," he said, rather lied.
"I love you too," she replied.
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Eight years later,
Belle is married to the love of her life.
It should have been a happy life but what's gone wrong then?
Mentally abused and blackmailed by her drunkard husband, rather the man she loved 
How will survive this marriage?
How will she survive life?
Frustrated with this life which path will she choose?
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In this world of social media, this is when he enters.
It all started with a message.
Two unknown strangers and that message box.
What does life have waiting for them?
Will love finds its way to Belle?
What will be her ultimate faith? 
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Witness the loveless life of Belle and her journey to find true love.
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Started: 2/11/19
End:?



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