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Ongoing, First published Mar 25, 2020
Nora's idea of men have been long skewed when she lived her early life listening to her grandma's heartbreak stories, and watching the men come and go from her mother's life and bedroom. She grew up hating anything romantic, from the cliched books and films, to the sudden outbursts of red roses at the supermarket down the road when Valentine's Day came around every year. In this small family of independent women, her young mind inevitably grew a certain dislike and distrust towards men. 

When it was time for Nora to start the next phase of her life in London as a university student, she finds herself surrounded by temptations and desire. After all, an undeniably beautiful girl was a wanted prey in a big city full of men. And she was certainly a challenge the charming and devilishly handsome Elliot was willing to take on. 

But Nora's encounter with love was short-lived and she soon spirals in a whirlwind of hatred and betrayal that she can't escape from. 

In the midst of a crumbling love story, Nora's only way of coping is to destroy anything that gets in the way of her pursuit of vengeance.
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