Sihle's Sacrifice

Sihle's Sacrifice

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"You gave him your soul in return for his healing. And now you wonder why you're broken." iSipho-esihle. A beautiful gift. A treasure. That's what my name meant and that's what he made me feel like. He told me that his aspiration in life is to have me feeling happy and whole. But that was when we first met. And today, the tables have turned. I'm doing all I can to ensure that he's whole and at peace. But at what cost? Copyright Note: Sihle's Sacrifice© belongs fully to the author, Mosa Mamello Moetsela. No parts of this book should be published by any other author or used without permission on any platform. Legal action will be taken against anyone who uses a portion of this book as their own. Characters names, towns/cities, used in this book are from the character's imagination, or simply used in a fictitious manner. Start date: 02 December 2019.
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