Beyond the horizon
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  • Parts 11
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  • Reads 183
  • Votes 27
  • Parts 11
  • Time 47m
Ongoing, First published Feb 08, 2020
Just at the brink of realizing how mediocre life is in the deep cultured lush lands Around Melantia , the horizon coughs up some adventure and drama in the most unexpected way there could possibly be. Meet Nahia , an only daughter to a strong willed and well standing man of the land of Melantia , deep in Africa . He was a tell tale of a man with a shunned yet appraised relationship with his daughter , he could kill any man that comes even an inch towards her . With her mother long gone she traveled her adventures with her loving father and the whole land of Melantia. 


Malach is a sight for sore eyes and the wildest turn that Nahia's father dreaded for his daughter . His plan of grounding her to mediocrity starts to crumble
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